The Thames Path Mighty Hike starts in the beautiful town of Windsor, winding past the famous royal Windsor Castle before heading down to the iconic Thames Path. The half marathon finishes just north ...
The womb (uterus) is a pear-shaped organ where a baby is carried during pregnancy. It is low in the pelvis (the area between the hips) and is supported by the pelvic floor muscles. Most womb cancers ...
Lace-up your hiking boots or walking shoes and go the distance for Macmillan. Whether you choose to take part in a Macmillan organised event or do your own challenge, we have everything to help you ...
Active surveillance means that instead of having treatment to cure the cancer straight away, your healthcare team monitors the cancer (surveillance) with tests to check if it is growing. In low risk ...
Our local cancer support search in partnership with the Cancer Care Map is here to help. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, having treatment, living with cancer, or supporting someone else, this free ...
Whether you are training for your Mighty Hike or going for a ramble, read our advice and tips for hiking in warmer weather.
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 ...
This morning, on World Cancer Day, Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care launched a new National Cancer Plan for England. This marks a major opportunity to improve the lives of ...
Sometimes a run isn't just a run. It's a run with mud and fire obstacles! From fitness challenges that we have set for you here at Macmillan to your own inspired feats of fitness, we have all the ...
Use the search tool to find cancer support services near you from Macmillan and other local organisations. Results come from our trusted partner, Cancer Care Map. Enter your full UK postcode to get ...
Barrett's oesophagus is a condition that can sometimes develop into cancer of the lower oesophagus. You may hear it called Barretts metaplasia. Very few people with Barrett’s oesophagus develop cancer ...
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 ...
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