In this episode, Syed Miah, a Communities Manager at Macmillan Cancer Support talks about his role working with different communities, including South Asian community organisations and how Macmillan ...
“Trying to get a fisherman to go and see their doctor is a challenge,” explains Brian Chambers, who is a retired fisherman. “If he comes off the ship, the ship may sail without him and that's them ...
I’m not a great singer, but that doesn’t stop me loving a carol at this time of year. And singing alongside Dame Joanna Lumley (who of course has a lovely voice) and over 800 of our brilliant ...
In 2024, we invested in Leo Cancer Care, an innovative leader in the field of oncology. With a visionary approach, Leo Cancer Care is dedicated to transforming cancer care treatment through its ...
The Volunteer Experience Survey gives you the opportunity to have your say and helps us to understand what we do well and what we could do better to ensure everyone has the best possible experience ...
With 2025 just around the corner, you may be starting to think about what the new year can bring. For many people, the new year can mark a fresh start and a time to make new year's resolutions.
Aims to assist all who are about to undergo, or have undergone surgery which results in a urinary diversion, such as a urostomy, continent urinary pouch or neo bladder. To assist carers in the ...
You can access on-demand e-learning courses and videos, live online courses and programmes and trusted resources and toolkits. Whatever role you do and wherever you work in the cancer pathway, our ...
We aim to get back to you within two working days. The Macmillan Support Line can help with clinical, practical and financial related information. If you would like to send us an email please complete ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...