• Bowel Cancer Awareness Month – April 2015

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    April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. In this blog, Cancer Information Development intern Holly shares some facts on the UK’s third most commonly diagnosed cancer.

    Bowel cancer is used to describe cancer of the colon, rectum or small bowel. Every year in the UK, over 40,000 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer – that’s roughly one person every 15 minutes.

    Image showing booklet covers relating to bowel cancer by Macmillan

    When it’s found at its earliest stage, more…

  • Are you looking after someone with cancer?

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    Today is the start of Carers Week. In this blog, our editor Emma talks the different types of support available to you if you are looking after someone with cancer.

    Living with cancer is not easy. But caring for someone with cancer can be a big challenge too – both practically and emotionally.

    If you give unpaid support to someone who could not manage without your help, you may be a carer. This could be your family…

  • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month - Symptoms

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    March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Our cancer information development nurse, Hilary, explains why the focus this year is on knowing the symptoms of ovarian cancer.

    More than 7000 women a year in the UK are diagnosed with ovarian cancer (cancer of the ovary). Unfortunately, it’s a cancer that tends to be diagnosed in the later or more advanced stages of the disease.

    This is partly because the symptoms can…

  • What is cancer? Watch our new animation in 18 languages!

    In the UK, around 360,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year[1]. We know there are over 200 different types of cancer, but we do not know all the causes. Being diagnosed with cancer can be daunting, so as well as providing support, Macmillan also develop cancer information in a range of formats.

    We are always looking to create cancer information in new and innovative ways to increase our accessibility. The Cancer…

  • Cancer care and support for D/deaf people

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    It's Deaf Awareness Week, so today we're taking a look at how being deaf can affect your cancer experience, what Macmillan are doing to help, and some helpful tips on communicating with someone deaf.

    And if you're wondering why we've used "D/deaf" in our blog's title, it's not a typo! It's because we want to reach out to everyone affected by hearing loss, whether they identify with Deaf culture and are part of…