Treatments for prostate cancer can cause sexual difficulties. You may have side effects that make having sex difficult or make you feel less interested in sex. Treatments for prostate cancer may cause ...
If you had treatment to cure prostate cancer you have regular check-ups every few months for the first year. These continue for several years but with longer gaps between appointments. You will not ...
Macmillan are proud to be a charity partner of parkrun - an organisation which promotes inclusivity, the benefits of physical activity and a community atmosphere as all events are organised by ...
Signing up to host a Coffee Morning is easy and we will support you every step of the way. All you have to do is fill in our registration form and we'll send you a free fundraising kit in the post ...
Yesterday morning, the Prime Minister addressed a room full of journalists, healthcare leaders and health organisations, including Macmillan, and declared that the NHS is in a ‘critical condition’, ...
The directory aims to help you find practical help and self-help and support groups near to where you live. All you have to do is scroll down and enter your postcode. You can filter your search using ...
People worry about cancer for many different reasons. Perhaps someone close to you has been diagnosed. Or maybe you have symptoms you think might be cancer. We have information about the causes, risk ...
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.
The prehabilitation and rehabilitation webinars are brought to you by The Prehabilitation Special Interest Group. This group is formed by a collaboration between Macmillan's Centre of Clinical ...
Find out about the different types of cancer from A to Z, including their risk factors, symptoms, tests and treatments.