Macmillan's Cancer Information Blog

  • Maintaining a healthy weight - Helpful tips

    Maintaining a healthy weight after or during treatment for cancer can be tough, whether that’s keeping it off, or putting it back on. In this blog, editor Helena talks about ways to keep yourself at a healthy weight. It also includes some tips if you are trying to gain or lose weight.

    Maintaining a healthy weight can be difficult at the best of times. But it can prove a real challenge when you already have a lot…

  • Blood Cancer Awareness - Understanding the blood better

    September is Blood Cancer Awareness month. We asked information development nurse Hilary to explain more about the red stuff flowing through our veins. After a few wise cracks about pinot noir she gave us her top facts about blood... and a great crossword puzzle word.

    There’s much more in your blood than meets the eye
    In the 5 (ish) litres of blood pumping around the body, there are 3 main types of cell. Take a peek…

  • National Read a Book Day - Reading and reviewing books about cancer

    Today is National Read a Book Day! In this blog, our Information Materials Researcher, Sue Hawkins, explains why and how we review books about cancer, what books have been reviewed recently, where to read the reviews, and how to get involved.

    Why do we review books about cancer?
    Reading a good book can help people understand and manage their health and well-being. But you don't have to take our word for it. Here's what…

  • Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - Information about childhood cancers

    September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. There are about 1,800 children diagnosed with cancer every year across the UK. We don't know why some children get cancer, but this blog will hopefully explain a bit about childhood cancers.

    Types of cancer children get
    A childhood diagnosis of cancer is very rare. Roughly 1 in 500 children get cancer (about 0.2%). It is thought that a GP might see 1 case of childhood cancer…

  • Carers Rights Day - Supporting a carer

    Carers Rights Day is organised by Carers UK. It is a chance for hundreds of organisations to come together and help carers find what support is available to them in their local area. It also helps to raise awareness of the needs of carers and the daily challenges that they face.

    What is a carer?

    Every day, almost 6000 people become carers. Sometimes it’s planned but sometimes it’s unexpected. Saying exactly what a carer…