Have your say about our online audio info

2 minute read time.

We’re running a pilot to find out what people think of having audio information available on our website. We’d love it if you could spare a few minutes to tell us what you think.

We selected the following different cancer information topics to trial in audio, so you can help us by listening to as many or as few of the audio clips on these pages as you like:


You can choose to stream the audio information or download the audiobook to your PC, laptop, tablet or mobile. 

How can I give you my feedback?

After you’ve finished listening, tell us what you think by filling in our short survey.

Why are we doing this pilot?

The pilot was launched in October 2013 and aims to tell us more about people’s needs. We also hope the results will give us an idea about how useful audio would be on the cancer information section of our website.

As you may already know, we produce audiobooks for people who have difficulty reading our written resources. These are all available to order as CDs for free on be.Macmillan

We understand that some people would like to have the option to listen to our cancer information online instead of reading it. This might be people who have problems with their vision for example, or people who want to listen on the go or who find it easier to understand the spoken word.

What happens next?

By helping us, you’ll be giving our team important feedback on this pilot, which will help us make decisions about the future of hosting audio information on macmillan.org.uk

If you have any questions about the audio pilot or our audiobooks, email the audio team at audiofeedback@macmillan.org.uk

Is this blog useful? What would you like to see on this blog? What would be helpful? We’d love to hear your thoughts, so please feel free to leave a comment below (you need to be logged in – if you still can't see the comment box, click on this blog's title at the top).

Keep in touch Follow Macmillan’s cancer information team on Twitter @mac_cancerinfo

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