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Banking on change
Banking on change
The banking sector has a vital role to play to help people manage the financial impact of cancer, says Sarah Willingham
Think.Improve.Change.
Mar 9, 2018
What a duty of care would have meant to me
What a duty of care would have meant to me
Christine Martindale, who’s still dealing with the financial impact of cancer years after treatment, reflects on what a duty of care could…
Ellie Cusack
Feb 28, 2018
How a good death helped me carry on my life
How a good death helped me carry on my life
As Macmillan publishes a new report on variation in end of life care, Grace Brownfield reflects on her own family’s experience.
Grace Brownfield
Dec 7, 2017
We don’t talk any more… Would a hug be out of the question?
We don’t talk any more… Would a hug be out of the question?
Reflections of an oncologist, Archie Macnair, on the power of communication at Macmillan’s Primary Care conference.
archie macnair
Oct 23, 2017
Beyond the finish line
Beyond the finish line
Finishing cancer treatment isn’t always the end of the story. Our new report shows why people must continue to get support after treatment.
Emer Demeza Sheehy
Oct 19, 2017
For the first time in two years, I feel I can make a difference
For the first time in two years, I feel I can make a difference
Meeting Macmillan GPs has shown me that change doesn’t just have to happen from the top down, writes junior doctor Elspeth Cumber
Elspeth Cumber
Oct 13, 2017
From the front line
From the front line
A snapshot of workforce pressures in the NHS, and what they mean for people with cancer.
Nadine Kennedy
Sep 7, 2017
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