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You can talk to someone if you have cancer or are worried about cancer. You can also visit if someone you care about has cancer. Information and support centres are in hospitals and community locations like libraries. You can find a service near you at macmillan.org.uk/ informationcentres.
- Macmillan Cancer Support
The Macmillan Support Line offers free, confidential support...
- Macmillan Cancer Support
The Macmillan Support Line offers confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, we'll listen. 0808 808 00 00
Browse our PDF versions of the cancer information printed materials before you order them. We are adding to our downloads library all the time. If you'd like to see an existing publication made available in PDF format please email informationproductionteam@macmillan.org.uk to request it.
Browse and order from a wide selection of Macmillan Cancer Support information resources. Available in print and digital formats to assist you in every step of your cancer journey. 7 steps to equal health care - Your guide to getting good health care if you have a learning disability.
People affected by cancer have advised us how valuable they find taking control of their health and wellbeing early in their cancer journey and there is a growing body of scientific evidence that supports preparing newly diagnosed cancer patients for and optimising their health before starting acute treatments. New studies suggest that a
The Macmillan Support Line offers free, confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, we'll listen.
This booklet is for anyone who has cancer-related fatigue. There is also information for carers, family members and friends. This booklet explains the causes of cancer-related fatigue and ways of managing it. We hope it helps you deal with some of the questions or feelings you may have.