The Macmillan Support Line helps people with cancer by giving free advice and support, including help with money worries. Read our blog to learn more about how we can help.
World Cancer Day is on 4 February 2026. We're raising awareness of just how many people around the UK have their lives changed by a cancer diagnosis. We're also sharing ways to get support, and how ...
Cancer self-help and support groups which run community-based activities Macmillan Professionals seeking education, development, and wellbeing support Healthcare Professionals who can apply for their ...
This article explores how advances in data, genomics and artificial intelligence are improving our ability to estimate ...
As part of our International Women's Day series, Chief Nursing Officer Dr Claire Taylor MBE and Macmillan Lead Cancer Nurse ...
This guidance is designed to help professionals manage the consequences of cancer treatment for their patients.
Leading oncologist and Macmillan Cancer Support’s Chief Medical Officer talks on the misleading cancer claims around anti-parasitic drug, ivermectin. I have been an oncologist long enough to see many ...
Living with cancer and neurodiversity can make some aspects of managing diagnosis and treatment challenging. There is support available for people with cancer. Your healthcare team can give you ...
There is a lot in the news about weight loss injections such as Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro. These are sometimes called GLP-1 drugs (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists). These drugs work by ...
The development of a new National Cancer Plan for England represents a major opportunity to make improvements to cancer care, from referral and diagnosis to treatment and aftercare, and to better the ...
The latest analysis from Macmillan Cancer Support shows that the number of people living with cancer in the UK has risen to almost 3.5 million, the highest figure ever reported. There will be almost ...
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