“I didn’t realise the menopause would be harder than my cancer treatment.” Alice, 41
A course to help people with ‘chemo brain’ is being rolled out in our centres across the UK after successfully helping people in Scotland.
A new survey shows that almost half (48%) of people living with cancer list cost of living as one of their top worries.
Our survey found that 42% of 2,000 people who have a friend with cancer admitted that it upset them too much to see them.
Maggie’s Glasgow centre visitor, Kirsten Wilkie (42) of Westerton, Glasgow, is taking on a series of cycling, running, walking and challenges around Scotland for Maggie's.
A new survey has found that 59% of the 250 people with cancer polled said that friends struggled with knowing what to say after a friend was diagnosed.
45-year-old Caroline Frith who ran the London Marathon for us on Sunday while living with stage 4 cancer has been named ‘Top Female Fundraiser’ by JustGiving.
To celebrate seven years of Maggie's Manchester Foster + Partners made a film about how different people use the space in different ways.
A new survey has found that 83% of people with cancer say unexpected expenses since their cancer diagnosis are impacting their mental health, with over a third (36%) feeling the impact strongly.
Local supporters, The Light Fund has been supporting the work of Maggie's West London for several years now and have committed to donating £5,000 to help support the work of our Benefits Advisors.
We want you to tell us what you think of Maggie's and share your experience.
A shocking new survey has revealed that well over a quarter (29%) of people with a cancer diagnosis are more worried about the cost of living crisis than their cancer.
The Elliot Dallen Trust has donated £33,330 to Maggie’s Cardiff to help to fund the centre’s psychological support team.
Bowel cancer is very much in the news at the moment which we know can cause concern. But, we are here to help.
Between 30 April and 14 May, 12 cyclists will be pedaling over 1,000 miles, the distance from Maggie’s Yorkshire to Kalida Barcelona to help support people with cancer, their friends and family.
We have launched a new campaign with our Ambassador Janet Ellis to raise awareness of issues faced by family and friends of people with cancer.
Working with the Scottish Government on a two-year pilot project, we are helping people who are newly diagnosed with cancer to get the best possible start to treatment.
Our Chief Executive, Dame Laura Lee pays tribute to Richard Rogers in this month's Architect's Journal.
Geraldine Johnson, Benefits Advisor at Maggie’s Oldham, talks about her role and how she can relieve some of the financial stress that cancer brings.
Lisa Punt, Centre Head of Maggie’s Cambridge, talked to staff at Stella about our workshops for women managing cancer and menopause.
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