Cancer affects more people now than ever before, and everyone deserves the best individual care to suit their needs. Your donation could help us make better care possible for every one of them. Right ...
International Coffee Day is on 1 October. If you’re a big coffee drinker and want to try something different, here’s a selection of coffees from around the world to help you celebrate International ...
September is gynaecological (gynae) cancer awareness month. If you've been diagnosed with womb, ovarian, vaginal or vulval cancer, or just want to be aware of symptoms, Macmillan can help. We have ...
Body image is how we think and feel about how our body looks and works. These thoughts and feelings can affect our behaviour, and how we believe others see us. Body image is important as it can be ...
CAR-T stands for chimeric antigen receptor T-cell. This therapy is a type of immunotherapy. It works by changing some of your body’s immune cells to make them better at fighting cancer cells. Another ...
The most common breast reconstruction surgery is using tissue from the tummy area (abdomen) along with its blood vessels. This is called a free DIEP flap (deep inferior epigastric perforator flap).
Most people diagnosed with a brain tumour will not be allowed to drive for a time after their diagnosis and treatment. Advice on driving may vary even between people with the same tumour type. Your ...
Do a dog walking challenge with your pup! This is a great way to get out and about with your dog and raise money for people living with cancer. Walk a distance of your choice with your furry friend by ...
We do not know what causes thyroid cancer in most people. But there are some things that may increase your risk of developing it. These are called risk factors. Having one or more risk factors does ...
Wherever you work, you can host a Coffee Morning. Bring your colleagues, customers and clients together to enjoy a slice of something nice and help support people living with cancer. Whether you work ...
New research reveals that 40% of people with cancer in the UK have struggled to access treatment or care because of where they live. More needs to be done to make cancer care fair. As a GP, it really ...
Disclaimer - From 30 May 2024, the APPG on Cancer will cease to exist and this page will not be updated. This is because during the Dissolution period there are no MPs and APPGs. The All-Party ...
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