International Coffee Day is on 1 October. If you’re a big coffee drinker and want to try something different, here’s a ...
Help Macmillan be there to support people with cancer by choosing to donate to charity and Macmillan's For everyone appeal ...
The thyroid is a small gland in the front of your neck, just below your voicebox (larynx). The thyroid gland is part of the endocrine system. This system makes hormones that help control the way your ...
Body image is how we think and feel about how our body looks and works. These thoughts and feelings can affect our behaviour, and how we believe others see us. Body image is important as it can be ...
September is gynaecological (gynae) cancer awareness month. If you've been diagnosed with womb, ovarian, vaginal or vulval cancer, or just want to be aware of symptoms, Macmillan can help. We have ...
If you work in or are interested in prehabilitation and rehabilitation, join or watch our webinar series where you can hear from expert speakers about related topics. The prehabilitation and ...
Our bodies are made up of tiny building blocks called cells. Inside nearly every cell is a set of genes. Genes are the instructions for your body to work. If a gene is changed, it may not give the ...
A cone biopsy is a small operation to remove an area of the cervix. A cone biopsy is usually done under a general anaesthetic and you may need to stay overnight in hospital. During the operation, the ...
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 ...
Do a dog walking challenge with your pup! This is a great way to get out and about with your dog and raise money for people living with cancer. Walk a distance of your choice with your furry friend by ...
Wherever you work, you can host a Coffee Morning. Bring your colleagues, customers and clients together to enjoy a slice of something nice and help support people living with cancer. Whether you work ...
This guidance helps healthcare professionals to support physical activity in people living with metastatic bone disease.
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