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Macmillan's ambition is to reach and improve the lives of everyone living
with cancer by 2010. Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people
affected by cancer. One in three of us will get cancer. 1.2 million of us
are living with it. We are all affected by cancer.
As treatments improve, more and more people are living with cancer in
their daily lives. This means they need more than medical help, they
also need practical, emotional and financial support.
We are a source of support, helping with all the things that people affected
by cancer want and need. It's not only patients who live with cancer, we also
help carers, families and communities. We guide people through the system,
supporting them every step of the way. We fund nurses and other specialist
health care proffesionals and build cancer care centres. But we give so much
more than medical help.
People need practical support at home, so we provide anything from some
serious time off for a carer, to a lift to hospital. People need emotional
support, so we listen, advise and share information through our CancerLine,
website, support groups and trained proffesionals. People need financial help
to cope with the extra costs cancer can bring, so we give benefits advance,
and grants for anything from heating bills to travel costs.
We are a force for change, listening to people affected by cancer and working
together to improve cancer care. People who live with cancer are experts by
experience. Together we use this knowledge to make a positive difference to
the lives of people affected by cancer. This could be anything from getting
a coffee machine installed in a waiting room, to bringing about changes in
the law.
We fight discrimination - from challenging unfair travel costs and insurance
policies to improving the national benefits system. Together we challenge the
status quo, we push for change and we lead the way.
With your help, we can do more.
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