Macmillan's Cancer Information Blog

  • Bowel cancer symptoms – check your poo

    Many people will have been upset and shocked to read of the death of Dame Deborah James last week, writes our nurse Sue Green. Even though Deborah had been very public about receiving end-of-life care, it was still hard to learn that she had died.

    Dame Deborah James – BowelBabe

    Deborah impacted many people she met during her life. She has inspired even more people with her reach on social media, the 'You, Me & the…

  • Learning Disability Awareness Week (20 - 26 June)

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    June 20–26 is Learning Disability Awareness Week led by the charity Mencap. This week is about making sure the world hears what life is like if you have a learning disability.

    There are around 1.5m people in the UK living with a learning disability. That is approximately 2.16% of the general population1. And yet it can sometimes be difficult for this audience to find accessible health information.

    People with learning…

  • Breast reconstruction surgery - what are your options?

    In this blog, our Information Development Nurse Teri talks through some of the options for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy.

    Having a diagnosis of breast cancer can be hard enough, without the added stress of being asked to choose between treatments. Surgery is usually the first treatment for breast cancer. For some people, a mastectomy (removing all the breast tissue) is recommended instead of breast conserving…

  • Cancer treatment and coronavirus

    We know that coronavirus (COVID-19) is still affecting everyone’s life dramatically. But for people with cancer and their friends and families, the pandemic may create even more concerns. This blog is part of a short series about cancer and the coronavirus from Macmillan’s Cancer Information Development Team. This blog is about cancer treatment and coronavirus.

    Many people with cancer are anxious about the…

  • Cancer and the coronavirus vaccine

    We know that the coronavirus (COVID-19) is affecting everyone’s life dramatically. But for people with cancer and their friends and families, the pandemic may create even more concerns. This blog is the first in a short series about cancer and the coronavirus from Macmillan’s Cancer Information Development Team. This blog is about cancer and the coronavirus vaccines.

    There has been a lot of information in…