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Read how to pay in your fundraising money to Macmillan. We have a guide on how to pay in safely and securely whether you are fundraising online or offline.
We have information about bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma), including symptoms, causes, how it is diagnosed and treatments.
Find out the benefits of taking part as a team at a Mighty Hike while raising vital funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
If your partner, family member, friend or colleague has cancer, there can be a lot to think about. You might be a carer, or just want to help. We have information to help you with the practical, ...
Information on advanced prostate cancer, including symptoms, how it is diagnosed, treatments you might have, possible side effects and how to get further support.
Find out more about womb cancer with Macmillan. Learn about womb cancer symptoms, womb cancer diagnosis and treatment options.
Impacts of cancer A to Z Cancer can affect your feelings, money and physical health. Find out about the possible impacts of cancer and get information and support to help you cope.
Read our information for transgender (trans) and non-binary people with questions about cancer screening, cancer risk or cancer treatment.
Some cancer treatments may cause your eyelashes and eyebrows to become thinner or fall out completely. But remember that eyebrows and eyelashes usually grow back.
Chemotherapy uses anti-cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells. For stomach cancer it may be used on its own, or with surgery, radiotherapy or a targeted therapy drug.
Surgery is often used to treat skin cancer. It may be the only skin cancer treatment you need. This information is about surgery for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). These ...
Cancer treatments can cause mouth problems but there are things that can help. After treatments like chemotherapy, a salt-water mouthwash may be helpful.