When you have cancer it can change everything, including your relationships and the way people talk to you. You may feel everyone around you always wants to know how you’re doing or is starting to ...
We want to open up the conversation about dating after a cancer diagnosis. Join the conversation, hear real stories, and connect with others in our online community.
In this episode, Vivek Jansari 42, diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2006 and 12 years later, in 2018, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, talks about how Macmillan helped him to understand and ...
Steph was diagnosed with incurable endometrial cancer in 2023 and found microvolunteering the perfect way to give back to Macmillan while recovering from treatment. "Macmillan has always been there ...
In this episode, Asmina Rose, the Macmillan Lead for Personalised Cancer Care at a London hospital talks about her role and how it's perfectly normal to feel very worried and anxious, and talking ...
If you need cancer information or support in your language, we have a range of resources in other languages to help you. You can also ask for some of our information to be translated into your ...
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Our Rapid Referral Guidelines are a NICE-endorsed summary of the guidelines for suspected cancer (NG12). They are designed to support GPs when referring patients for diagnostic tests.
At Macmillan, we research the changing needs of people living with cancer and the people who support them. We do this to help us deliver services and campaigns, and do whatever it takes to support ...
Oncology, or cancer care, includes many specialised roles. These roles often work together in a multidisciplinary team to diagnose, treat and support patients with cancer. There are many different ...