Host a Macmillan Coffee Morning on Friday 25 September or whenever you like. Together we can do whatever it takes for people living with cancer. Host a Macmillan Coffee Morning on Friday 25 September ...
The Jurassic Coast Mighty Hike begins near the beautiful Corfe Castle before heading anticlockwise out to St Aldhelm's Chapel on the coast. You will keep walking along the coast and into Swanage for ...
Hot flushes can vary from a mild feeling of warmth in the face to a heavy night sweat. Hot flushes generally last for about 4 to 5 minutes. You may feel suddenly warm in your face, neck and chest. You ...
We have a range of translated cancer information in 16 languages. If you cannot find what you need you can request some translations in other languages. We also have an interpreter service on the ...
The online HOPE programme is a 6 week self-management course run by Macmillan and Hope for the Community. It has been co-designed alongside people living with cancer, and is based on positive ...
If you have symptoms that are ongoing, unexplained or unusual for you, you usually need tests to find out what is causing them. Some diagnostic tests that check for cancer can be arranged by your GP.
People with cancer may have pain for a number of reasons. Different healthcare professionals can help you manage your pain in hospital or at home. Tiredness (fatigue) Fatigue is feeling very tired or ...
Ready to take on your charity hike? Choose Mighty Hikes. Whether you want to stroll across the Thames or the Lake District. We have a charity event for you.
Find out more about cancer, from A to Z. Get information and support about diagnosis, treatment, side effects and follow-up, as well as your feelings, money and work.
The bladder is a hollow and muscular organ that collects and stores pee (urine). In the UK, over 10,000 people are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year. The actual number is likely to be higher ...
Although sexual orientation and gender identity should not affect your access to the right healthcare, we know that sometimes LGBTQIA+ people may face extra challenges in getting the right help. If ...
This information is about primary spinal cord tumours. These are tumours that have started in the spinal cord itself. If a spinal tumour has spread from somewhere else in the body to the spinal cord, ...