At Macmillan you'll find talented people working together to do whatever it takes to support people living with cancer. Our staff have a direct impact on people's lives, so if you're ready to explore ...
If you are looking for information about skin cancer, you may have seen advice in many different places including Google, social media, videos or AI‑generated answers. This page explains who can be ...
Surgery is when a surgeon removes all or part of the cancer. It can be used to treat many types of cancer. Targeted therapies are drugs that find and attack cancer cells. There are many different ...
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 ...
We know that great care starts with you. As a Macmillan Professional, we'll provide you with learning courses and grants, clinical updates and networking events to support you in your role. Resources ...
If you have been diagnosed with cancer or care for someone who does, Macmillan is here for you. We have different services across Northern Ireland that you can access and find the right information ...
Sepsis may also be called blood poisoning. It is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of an infection. Sepsis happens when the body reacts to an infection and attacks its own organs ...
Run 13.1 miles through the pristine, winding streets of historic Oxford. The route begins in the city centre and passes through Old Marston village, the River Cherwell, Oxford University’s impressive ...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a way of giving radiotherapy to a brain tumour. It is given as a single high dose of radiotherapy, to a small area. Sometimes it may be divided into smaller doses ...
Advanced melanoma can cause different symptoms. This depends on where in the body melanoma has spread to. Some people may also have some general symptoms. If you are worried about advanced melanoma, ...
Around 1 in 4 people (100,000) living with cancer have a high level of psychological care needs. These needs are being poorly met compared to clinical needs. Cancer and its treatments have a ...
Breasts are made up of fat, supportive (connective) tissue and glandular tissue containing lobes. It is important to be aware of how your breasts feel and look at different times. Breasts are made up ...