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We're here for you

"I'm not the sort of person who phones helplines. But I did and I'm so glad I did. There was somebody on the end of the phone who knew the world I had entered."

Suzie France

Dealing with the feelings and changes cancer brings can be a lonely experience. You might feel, that even with loved ones around you, you are isolated and alone. Talking to someone can be the first step towards helping you feel better. It can help you cope with the uncertainties that may lie ahead.


Macmillan knows just how important those conversations can be. Every year we help thousands of people find someone to talk to. And there are plenty of ways to talk. You can call our helpline for medical, practical and emotional support, or talk to other people affected by cancer in our online communities. If you want to speak to someone face to face, find out about self help and support groups or Macmillan information centres in your area.

Talking about cancer can give you the support and help you need to have some control over your situation and ease your worries. So some days it's not just about cancer… it's about life.

 
 

Need to talk?

  • Do you have concerns or questions about living with cancer?
    Talk to us on our free and confidential helpline, (9am - 9pm, Mon to Fri):

       0808 808 2020

  • If you have questions about cancer types, treatments or what to expect:
    Call our free and confidential nurse information helpline, (9am - 8pm, Mon to Fri):

       0808 800 1234

  • Would you like information in another language?
    Call one of our dedicated freephone helplines for emotional and practical support for people living with cancer.

  • If you are between 12 and 21 years old and have any questions or concerns about cancer:
    Call the free and confidential Youthline, (9am - 9pm, Mon to Fri):

       0800 808 0800

 
 
 
 

Order a booklet

How are you feeling? booklet
Living with cancer can reveal unexpected and confusing emotions. Macmillan’s booklet, How are you feeling? explains how cancer can affect your emotions, with real life examples of how others have coped, and details of how to find support.

You can order a copy online or call, (freephone 9am - 10pm, Mon to Fri, 9am - 12pm, Sat):

    0800 500 800

Download How are you feeling? [PDF, 1mb]

 
 
 
 

Other ways to find support

If you want to talk to someone face-to-face, you can visit a Macmillan information centre or talk to other people affected by cancer, by joining a cancer self help or support group in your local area.

For confidential emotional help or practical support, email us at: cancerline@macmillan.org.uk

Or join our online discussion forums, Share or What Now?, to share your experiences with other people affected by cancer.