The Macmillan Support Line offers free and confidential support to people living with cancer, family and friends. We can talk about whatever matters to you.
It is common to have many different emotions when you have cancer. There is no right or wrong way to feel.
The online HOPE programme is a course designed to support people in developing techniques and strategies to manage aspects of living with cancer. Find out more and how to apply.
We know people are worried about money and that cancer can be tough on your finances. Find out what support is available to help with the cost of living.
Feeling anxious is a natural reaction when you have or have had cancer. But if it is affecting your daily life, you may need extra help and support.
When you have cancer, feeling sad at times is normal. For some people, a low mood may continue or get worse. This may mean they have depression.
It is normal to feel uncertain about your future when you have been diagnosed with cancer. There are ways that you can help manage these feelings.
At Macmillan we want to create a Cancer Community where people living with cancer can come together and find support in one another.
Use the search tool to find cancer support services near you from Macmillan and other local organisations. Results come from our trusted partner, Cancer Care Map.
We will send you regular emails to support you through diagnosis and beyond.
Chat online anonymously to others who understand what you are going through. Our community is available 24/7 and has dedicated forums where you can get advice and ask our experts.
We’re here to help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can. Answer a few questions to get personalised information to help support you.