Fatigue is a common side effect of cancer treatment. It’s okay to slow down and do what works for you. These tips can help you save energy, rest when you need to, and enjoy the moments that matter ...
DCIS is the earliest changes to cells which might then become breast cancer. It is not a life-threatening condition. But treatment is usually recommended to stop it developing into breast cancer.
Tickets are now on sale – Follow the Stars 2025! Join us for a magical evening of music and readings at the 29th annual Follow the Stars Macmillan Carol Concert, taking place on Friday 5 December at ...
During cancer treatment, you may notice changes in your memory, concentration or your ability to think clearly. These are called cancer-related cognitive changes (CRCC). These changes are sometimes ...
Founded in 2014 by The Good Grief Trust, National Grief Awareness Week aims to raise awareness of grief, and to help to normalise conversations around it. It takes place on Tuesday 2 December to ...
Very early-stage cervical cancer may not cause any symptoms. It is usually found and treated because of cervical screening tests. Common symptoms of cervical cancer can include: heavier periods than ...
Sarah started volunteering as a Macmillan Telephone Buddy in 2023, keen to use her experience to support others.
This guidance is designed to help professionals manage the consequences of cancer treatment for their patients.
This cancer screening module is designed to help primary care professionals make quality improvements to cancer screening.
This guidance helps healthcare professionals to support physical activity in people living with metastatic bone disease.
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 ...
Cancer survival rates in the UK are as much as 25 years behind other European countries. Our analysis suggests if the UK’s survival rates matched the best in Europe, thousands more people who are ...