Who can you talk to? Who will understand? Who will know what to say? Your wife or husband, maybe. Your friends. Your doctor. Perhaps all of the above. And yet when I had cancer I found there were some ...
When most people reach 70, they start winding down and enjoying retirement, but not Sally Jorden. At 71, she is Macmillan Cancer Support’s oldest nurse and having spent 54 years helping thousands of ...
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Free dinners are being offered to Macmillan nurses to say thank you for their hard work. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Shields Gazette, you can get unlimited access to the website ...
THE work of Macmillan Cancer Relief is the focus of a public information day being held later this month. Yesterday, a team from the charity got together at the Rutson Hospital, in Northallerton, to ...
THE president of a cancer charity has stepped down after 20 years in the role. Camilla, Countess of Halifax, will be retiring from the role as president of Macmillan Cancer Support at the end of the ...
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