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When you have cancer it can change everything, including your relationships and the way people talk to you. You may feel everyone around you always wants to know how you’re doing or is starting to ...
In this moving video, Della shares her experience of having breast cancer. The video talks about receiving a breast cancer diagnosis, treatments and side effects, emotional challenges, how Macmillan ...
The development of a new National Cancer Plan for England represents a major opportunity to make improvements to cancer care, from referral and diagnosis to treatment and aftercare, and to better the ...
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We've answered some frequently asked questions about cervical screening. With nearly 1 in 3 not attending their cervical screening test we also want to share where to find information and support if ...
non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Sometimes cancer spreads to the lungs from somewhere else in the body. This is called lung metastases or secondary lung cancer. We ...
The idea for a national cancer CNS day was born out of the knowledge that the growth of the cancer workforce is not keeping pace with the increasing demand for cancer services. The National Cancer ...
Palliative care means the care and support you might need if you have a life-limiting illness, such as cancer. It is often also called supportive care. This varies from person to person, but it can ...
If you are transgender (trans), non-binary, or both, you may have questions about how this may affect your risk of cancer, or the screening or treatment you may need. Your gender identity should not ...
A Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA) is a discussion you have with someone from your healthcare team. First you fill out an assessment or answer some questions. Then you talk through your needs and ...
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, more than 3,200 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the UK. This type of cancer can affect people of all ages. Here you will find more ...
"I was experiencing stomach problems and my GP thought it was IBS. When I went for a hysterectomy, it was discovered I had a sarcoma attached to my to my womb. I had 4 operations and started chemo in ...
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