Macmillan's Cancer Information Blog

  • National Conversation Week - What not to say

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    This week is National Conversation Week. It aims to encourage everyone in the UK to try to engage with those around them. It can be difficult to know what to say to someone with cancer, but it’s also helpful to know what not to say. In today’s blog, editor Amy-Louise shares some things to avoid saying to someone you know who has cancer. 

    National Conversation Week encourages you to try a bit harder to engage…

  • 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…

  • No-Smoking Day - 10 tips for preparing to stop

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    National No-smoking Day can make many people think about stopping smoking. In this blog information development nurse Teri shares 10 top tips for preparing yourself to stop. 

    After being diagnosed with cancer, many people want to make positive changes to their lives. This often includes thinking of ways to live a healthier lifestyle. If you are a smoker and want to stop, it’s a decision that will certainly benefit your…

  • Mother’s Day – finding support and information

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    This image shows a banner with the words Mother's Day and the front covers of three of our booklets: cancer and pregnancy, Talking to children and teenagers when an adult has cancer and Be there for someone facing cancer

    Mother’s Day can be a difficult and emotional day for many people. In this blog, our intern Emily talks about how families can be affected by cancer and where to find support.

    For many, Mother’s Day can be a challenging time. It may be your first year without a loved one or a time of uncertainty for your family. Whatever your situation, you are not alone and we have information and support to help you cope.…

  • World Kidney Day - Paul's story

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    This banner is for World Kidney Day. It shows Paul, who was diagnosed with kidney cancer two years ago.

    This World Kidney Day, guest blogger and Macmillan volunteer Paul has written this blog about his experience of kidney cancer. He shares how he learnt he had kidney cancer after a pain in his side while on holiday, and how he has since recovered from surgery to remove his left kidney. 

    Sitting on a beautiful beach in Menorca after a refreshing swim while on holiday, I started to feel a pain in the right side of my abdomen…