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Understand your treatment options with our A to Z guide to cancer treatment and drugs. Find out about different types of treatments and possible side effects.
If you have eating problems, you will usually be supported by a speech and language therapist (SLT). They can teach you exercises and techniques to help you chew and swallow. You may also see a ...
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We estimate that there are almost 3.5 million people living with cancer in the UK. We estimate that there are almost 3.5 million people living with cancer in the UK, an increase from around 3 million ...
The Macmillan Cancer Support Centre within Ysbyty Glan Clwyd Hospital, main entrance B. It provides non-clinical information and support to anyone affected by cancer. You may have cancer yourself, ...
90% of people living with cancer have experienced cancer-related fatigue at some point in their journey. Years of evidence suggests that fatigue also disproportionately impacts people in marginalised ...
After radiotherapy or surgery for head and neck cancer, the muscles that open and close your mouth may become stiff. This can reduce how wide you can open your mouth. Doctors call this trismus. You ...
Whichever way you choose to join, as part of Team Macmillan, we’ll make sure you have: Our bumper digital fundraising pack, access to our online training zone and loads of fundraising tips and tricks.
Enter your postcode in the search box below to discover a range of nearby support options from local providers, including Macmillan. Our search listings are provided by Cancer Care Map. All ...