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We have resources for professionals who support people with cancer treatment, which includes risk assessment tools and guidance on managing late effects.
We have tools and resources for professionals who support people with cancer prevention and early diagnosis. Find out more ...
National Walking Month in May is the ideal time to be outdoors in spring enjoying walking’s physical and mental health benefits. Whether you’re walking for your health or as part of a fundraising ...
We've created a guide to highlight the rehabilitation interventions you can make to support patients with the consequences of treatment. The guide will help you to address symptoms and respond with: ...
Building on our success with the Recovery Package, we're committed to delivering personalised care for people living with cancer. Personalised Care and Support Planning (PCSP) helps people living with ...
Lee-anne is a Legacy Promotions Officer at Macmillan. She is experienced in working to raise awareness of gifts in wills and Macmillan's Free Will Service on digital channels and by delivering events.
We have developed our principles and guidance for prehabilitation with the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the National Institute for Health Research Cancer, and Nutrition Collaboration. The ...
In the UK, about 44,100 people get bowel cancer each year. While it's more common in older people, the number of younger people under 50 being diagnosed is increasing. This rising trend highlights why ...
Like His Majesty the King, many people living with cancer will be familiar with having to go to hospital and coping with the side effects of treatment. Experiencing a change in how you are feeling ...
We have developed a best practice resource for clinicians and healthcare professionals involved in any aspect of cancer care in the last years of life. This resource includes: case studies and ...
Choose from 12 stunning locations across UK and join 35,000 fellow hikers to raise life-changing funds for people living with cancer.
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