The majority of cancer patients (83%) are £570 worse off on average every month as a result of their diagnosis, Macmillan Cancer Support has revealed. This equates to more than £6,800 per year.
Macmillan Cancer Support came under fire yesterday for recruiting a £100,000-a-year Head of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion - despite recently axing a quarter of its workforce. The charity said the ...
The head of Macmillan Cancer Support has praised the King for continuing to raise awareness of cancer and to support people with the disease. The charity’s chief executive, Gemma Peters, who met the ...
A dedicated cancer support centre at York Hospital will be a "true community hub", a charity has said. Artists' impressions offer a glimpse inside the Macmillan Cancer Support Centre, with a £2.4m ...
Aviva has entered a partnership with cancer charity Macmillan to provide additional support to protection customers. The partnership aims to help Aviva’s protection customers who are living with ...
Joan McFadden looks at what a gift in your will can do to support people who are living with cancer Gifts in wills fund nearly 40 per cent of Macmillan Cancer Support’s vital services, with over 3,000 ...
Directed by Bafta and Sundance Festival nominee Charlotte Regan, the film features people from all walks of life confronting overwhelming questions that can follow a cancer diagnosis, such as ‘can I ...
Research shows that cancer patients face paying roughly £891 extra per month, with the long-term effects costing more than the average UK salary. As the cost of living threatens to throw more families ...
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