The Secretary of State spoke to people with cancer and carers from different support groups to understand how Maggie's supports them through the challenges they face.
"It’s a privilege to support someone to the point that they can live life with more hope." Andy Anderson is the Centre Head in Edinburgh, the first Maggie’s to open 25 years ago.
Laura Lee named Dame in Queen's Birthday Honours list.
The cancer support group has been set up by Maggie’s, as a collaboration supported by The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and community leads.
Eilidh Wilson is one of only 150 community nurses and midwives to have been awarded the title since its reintroduction in 2017.
Clinical psychologist Kate Fulton from Maggie's at The Royal Marsden is featured in 'Psychology Today'. She shares her insights on collaborating with fellow psychologist Rachel Trimmer to set up a parent support group.
Our centre in the grounds of University Hospital Southampton is now supporting people with cancer, as well as their family and friends.
New workshops to address the impact of cancer on closest relationships thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
A brand new purpose-built centre at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre - Wirral is now supporting people with cancer, their family and friends.
Research published by Maggie’s shows less than half of the public know cancer treatment can cause early menopause.
Filming took place at Maggie’s in Yorkshire, with presenter Kevin McCloud describing the centre as ‘magical’ and a ‘fantastic reference point’ for architecture harnessing the healing power of nature.
Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer Michelle Tsiakkas has been teaching ballroom and latin dancing in exclusive lessons at Maggie’s West London.
Charles Jencks, who co-founded Maggie's along with his late wife Maggie, has died aged 80.
We share tips on managing the holidays when you have cancer, and how Maggie's can help.
Our CEO, Dame Laura Lee, has called on the government to ensure pensioners with cancer are protected this Christmas and reinstate their winter fuel allowance.
Ten students* have successfully completed their PGCert in Psychological Therapies in Oncology, which was developed in collaboration with Maggie’s and Abertay University.
The charities will work together to help ensure that children and young people receive wraparound support when someone in the family or friend circle is living with advanced cancer.
According to a survey led by Maggie's, 78% of men with cancer feel their relationships have been affected by their diagnosis.
To celebrate their 50th anniversary, the Scottish Potters Association members created 50 unique mugs which they are donating to our Scottish centres.
Maggie's in Northampton has celebrated its ‘topping out’ - a traditional ceremony to mark the completion of the highest part of the building.
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