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The South Coast Mighty Hike starts in either Brighton for the full marathon or Alfriston for the half marathon. You will be hiking through the South Downs National Park before heading over the Seven ...
Macmillan are working with Safeena to raise cancer awareness and break down the barriers that can prevent people from getting ...
In 2024 just 37% of people with cancer contacting our support line were men. Read stories from men living with cancer and get ...
Enter your postcode in the search box below to discover a range of nearby support options from local providers, including Macmillan.
Acute myeloid leukaemia (also called AML or AML leukemia) is a cancer of the blood cells. If you have leukaemia your body makes some abnormal blood cells. These leukaemia cells behave differently from ...
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 ...
The ovaries are 2 small, oval-shaped organs in the pelvis (lower area between the hips). They are on either side of the womb (uterus), close to the fallopian tubes. These link the ovaries to the womb.
The stomach is a stretchy, muscular bag that stores food and helps break it down through digestion. It is in the upper left-hand side of the tummy area (abdomen). Cancer can develop in the stomach.
Learn more about the impact of our partnership with the National Garden Scheme and the benefits of gardening on people living with cancer. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Macmillan’s ...
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 ...
Join our Mighty Hike community by becoming a volunteer today and have an unforgettable experience. The time you give really makes a difference to the thousands of hikers raising millions to support ...
Find out about the different types of cancer from A to Z, including their risk factors, symptoms, tests and treatments.