Genetic testing can be used to look for gene variants that increase the risk of cancer in a family. A genetics specialist can tell you whether a test may be possible and useful in your situation. For ...
Many people with these symptoms will not have bladder cancer. They can be caused by an infection or stones in the bladder or kidney. But if you have any symptoms, it is important to get them checked ...
Fatigue is a common side effect of cancer treatment. It’s okay to slow down and do what works for you. These tips can help you save energy, rest when you need to, and enjoy the moments that matter ...
This guidance is designed to help professionals manage the consequences of cancer treatment for their patients.
This cancer screening module is designed to help primary care professionals make quality improvements to cancer screening.
Cancer survival rates in the UK are as much as 25 years behind other European countries. Our analysis suggests if the UK’s survival rates matched the best in Europe, thousands more people who are ...
This guidance helps healthcare professionals to support physical activity in people living with metastatic bone disease.
The latest analysis from Macmillan Cancer Support shows that the number of people living with cancer in the UK has risen to almost 3.5 million, the highest figure ever reported. There will be almost ...
Our local cancer support search in partnership with the Cancer Care Map is here to help. Whether you are looking for support with being diagnosed or help with how you are feeling. It’s a simple online ...
Find out more about cancer, from A to Z. Get information and support about diagnosis, treatment, side effects and follow-up, as well as your feelings, money and work.
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 ...
Most people have side effects during treatment for breast cancer and after treatment ends. Usually, these get better slowly and then stop. Sometimes side effects do not go away, or they can develop ...