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Following BBC Panorama's investigation into cancer misinformation, we answer your questions about finding reliable support.
The best protection is to cover up when you are out in the sun. You can protect your skin by wearing the right clothing, staying in the shade and using suncream. The following tips are useful for ...
We know cancer can affect you physically, emotionally and financially. We're here to help. There’s a lot of interest in weight loss drugs right now. In this blog we take a look at some of the ...
More than 390,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the UK – at least one person every 90 seconds. Today, more than 3 million people are already living with the disease, and 1 in 2 of us ...
If you are living with cancer or caring for someone with cancer, you might need extra help with money. You can contact our money advisers to find about the benefits and support you might be entitled ...
Physical activity Physical activity and exercise are an important part of prehabilitation. Staying active can help you take some control of your journey with cancer. For most people with cancer, some ...
Updated: 31 October 2023 The price of food is continuing to rise. At the same time, following healthy eating habits can help you cope both during and after cancer treatment. If you are struggling to ...
Health inequalities describe the systematic differences between groups in society that are unjust and preventable resulting in some people being more likely to suffer worse health than others.
I recently visited an exhibition celebrating 100 years of the ‘New Yorker’ magazine at the New York Public Library. A new cartoon featured a psychiatric consultation. The doctor is reassuring the ...
Difficulty sleeping can happen for a number of reasons. It may be a side effect of treatment (e.g. chemotherapy, radiotherapy), or it might be related to cancer symptoms. You might be worrying about a ...
Here we ask people who were diagnosed with breast cancer and found support through Macmillan about their experiences. They answer questions about their symptoms, emotions, and the support that helped ...
"I am not clever enough to be able to stop people getting pancreatic cancer nor to prevent people from dying. I hope by sharing my story and experiences I can give support and encouragement to others ...