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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 ...
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.
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Like His Majesty the King, many people living with cancer will be familiar with having to go to hospital and coping with the side effects of treatment. Experiencing a change in how you are feeling ...
In the UK, about 44,100 people get bowel cancer each year. While it's more common in older people, the number of younger people under 50 being diagnosed is increasing. This rising trend highlights why ...
If you need cancer information or support in your language, we have a range of resources in other languages to help you. You can also ask for some of our information to be translated into your ...
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We aim to get back to you within two working days. Need to talk? 0808 808 00 00 7 days a week, 8am-8pm Call us free* The Macmillan Support Line can help with clinical, practical and financial related ...
Find out about the different types of cancer from A to Z, including their risk factors, symptoms, tests and treatments.
Our Rapid Referral Guidelines are a NICE-endorsed summary of the guidelines for suspected cancer (NG12). They are designed to support GPs when referring patients for diagnostic tests.