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From our local information and support centres and cancer support groups to our benefits advisers and cancer support specialists, we can help you find the practical, medical, financial and emotional support you need.
If you have any questions about cancer, ask Macmillan. If you need support, ask Macmillan. Or if you just want someone to talk to, ask Macmillan| .
Share your experiences of living with cancer by joining a cancer support group| n your neighbourhood.
The financial implications of a cancer diagnosis can be unexpected. Find out how Macmillan can help| .
Want to speak to someone in person? Search for information and support centres| or benefits advisers| in your local area on our map.
We produce free publications for people living with cancer, their family and friends. Order our booklets, audio CDs and other materials| .
Whether a partner, relative or friend has cancer, you can find emotional, practical and financial support and information in our carers' section| .
The Macmillan Quality Environment Mark will assess cancer environments to ensure they reach the standards required by people affected by cancer.
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Find specific information and support for your cancer type.
Macmillan knows that the impact of cancer doesn't stop when treatment does. Find out about living with or beyond a cancer diagnosis.
If you're caring for someone with cancer Macmillan can help with support and information.
Cancer can have a huge effect on your emotions and relationships, but you don't have to face your situation alone.
A cancer diagnosis doesn't mean that life stops. Working, bills and a family all have to be taken care of too. We can help you manage these commitments.
Find out about your cancer treatment, individual drugs and side effects with our guide.
If you've been affected by cancer help us improve cancer care by supporting our campaigns.
I'm not the sort of person who phones helplines. But I did and I'm so glad I did. There was somebody on the end of the phone who knew the world I had entered. Suzie France, living with cancer
I'm not the sort of person who phones helplines. But I did and I'm so glad I did. There was somebody on the end of the phone who knew the world I had entered.
Suzie France, living with cancer
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