Go to your personalised cancer information and support area
Learn more about the dashboardExisting My Macmillan user? Access your events and volunteer services.
The web Directory of Information Materials for People Affected by Cancer is regularly updated and currently has details of over 1,900 booklets, leaflets, books and audiovisual materials for people affected by cancer. Most have been published in the last five years but we have included some older ones that are still useful.
Brainstrust
This leaflet describes the range of radiotherapy treatments currently available to treat brain tumours. It aims to help people understand what is the most appropriate and best treatment for their type of brain tumour.
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for people with a brain tumour in South East Scotland.
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for people with a brain tumour in Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for people with a brain tumour in Merseyside.
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for people with a brain tumour in Greater London.
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for people with a brain tumour in Greater Manchester.
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for people with a brain tumour in the Tees Valley and surrounding areas
Brainstrust
A directory of support services and resources for children with a brain tumour in the North West of England.
The Brain Tumour Charity
This factsheet aims to give an overview of some of the options and help available for people who have or have had a brain tumour. It covers travelling locally and for medical appointments, travelling abroad and travel insurance companies. Includes details of resources about travelling and related issues that may be helpful.
Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group
This factsheet has been written to help parents understand posterior fossa syndrome (PFS), the name given to a collection of symptoms that may occur together following surgery to the back of the brain. PFS is also sometimes known as cerebellar mutism syndrome.