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Macmillan Cancer Support is here to listen, support you through treatment, and help with money. We fundraise so we can do whatever it takes.
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89 Albert Embankment, SE1 7UQ, London, United Kingdom
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Stop contacting me swear to god ill…
Stop contacting me swear to god ill lose it ive messaged you and now made a complaint . Don't want nothing to do with you at all, its turning out as harassment, I will make a claim if it carries on .
delete all my personal data from your records
Not real "Care"
The "Breast Care" team at Frimley Park Hospital do not extend any useful help and will hold a grudge against individuals that do not fawn over them.
They can be worse than the cancer for the patient.
Why onearth is this country relying on this organisation for support, with no ombudsman to keep them in check make them accountable.

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I will never donate to MacMillan again
I will never donate to MacMillan again. My cousin 39 , died with no help, her promised wheelchair arrived 2 days after she died of Breast cancer, my aunt 71 died with pancreatic cancer, her family had no help from MacMillan inspite of repeated requests, my brother 62 , died from bowel cancer last august, a nurse all his life, his wife tried constantly to get help , nothing,,, infact she is still awaiting a response, return phone call five months after his death. I just don’t know who they help , MacMillan should act and not just “ collect “.

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Complete lack of empathy surprises
I dropped into the offices of the Macmillan charity in St Georges Hospital, Tooting, recently hoping to consult them about my partner, currently battling stage four cancer.
I wanted to talk about palliative care - NHS vs private. Hospice vs home care. In particular, I was - and still am - concerned about pain relief: what different options offer and which might be the best. I hoped to get some advice and information or at least some insight from the 'friendly' cancer charity.
When I took a seat, I was offered a drink, which I declined. That turned out to be the most sympathetic and helpful gesture I would receive. The person I spoke to told me that Macmillan do not concern themselves with medical matters and I would have to ask the nursing staff about anything connected with that.
And that was it. Nothing else was offered. No information. No leads. It was obvious she wasn't interested in extending our 'chat' At one point, she even stifled a yawn.
Given the public image that Macmillan projects of helpful and caring souls, I can honestly say that I've had more empathetic interviews at the job centre!
Needless to say, I won't be venturing back. ChatGPT will give me the information I need and probably in a more friendly manner.

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You should all be in prison
You should all be in prison. You want money for charity? The biggest beggars in the UK. CEO salary over 6 figures. Absolute rip off, stop claiming you are helping people, you are only helping yourselves. I hope the government will catch those criminals.
Thank you so much macmillan nurses who…
Thank you so much for helping me through cancer my cousin sister in law and my brother who at the moment is end of life you are kind caring patient etc
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Macmillan were not there for my dad
Macmillan were not there for my dad. I was able to ring them with questions in office hours and sometimes they would get back to me. But when I asked for emotional support for dad who was in hospital, I was told they don’t go visit patients on wards. The nurse was based at the same hospital.
I just wanted dad to have someone he could talk to/be supported in confidence.
I even contacted the Macmillan support line asking if they could help. They said dad could phone them and get phone support.
Dad was hard of hearing and struggling in a very busy/stressful hospital setting with terminal cancer. He needed a Macmillan nurse to be there in person.
I feel so let down. I lost my dad and I often think about how McMillan just weren’t there for him the way they portray on adverts.

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Help with fiance
Always worked and felt embarrassed to ask for financial help, but macmillan fiance resured me and gave me support and help fill in forms I didn't know about. Now I'm in a better place not to worry about money. Thank you
They do not offer any home assistance…
They do not offer any home assistance at all they refer u elsewhere
Where is the donated charity money being spent
If macmillan nurses work for the NHS THE GOV PAYS THERE SALARIES
SOME OFFICIAL BODY NEEDS TO LOOK INTO TO THERE FINANCES
Gail
THERE ADVERTS ARE NEVER OFF TELLY ASKING FOR DONATIONS
Hubby on end of life care no sign of macmillan they are not interested
GOOD JOB WE HAVE THE GOLD LINE
😢😢😢

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WORTHLESS!
HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT!!! Far too controlling with no valid helpful information at all!
MONEY GRUBBING CON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would have given zero stars if…
I would have given zero stars if possible. Macmillan have barely been of any help since my cancer diagnosis.

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The nurse for Chesterfield Royal…
The nurse for Chesterfield Royal Hospital is a useless person she nods and says she will help with claiming pip and other help for cancer patients, Emma does not care . She only wants her salary.
Not a good experience
My wife was receiving treatment for lung cancer at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. She said from the outset that she did not want to know how long she would live but was told that she was unlikely to last 3 month. That really upset her.
Chemo went well but every appointment after that was dreadful.
The best she had was 30minutes late. The rest were much later, up to 2hours 30 minutes on one appointment. No way to treat a terminally ill patient.
She felt really ill on one occasion and when I asked for help I was told to take her to A&E which was a 20 minute walk away.
This terrible experience took place in late 2024.
She died in January 2025.

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I have seen and experienced the service…
I have seen and experienced the service at first hand. I have to say that the service is often five stars plus. The specialist nursing support for my wife really has been first rate over years of cancer. Faultless. Full marks for this. They also helped greatly with a benefits claim, again full marks.
The counselling services less than good. This has been for my wife. The counselling service has really been quite poor in helping my wife through difficult times. The counselling services in dealing with a patient seem happy without any challenge to accept that others are contributing towards the issues. In this case me, this makes things very difficult. I have enquired of the helpline as to how loved ones or others are impacted by the advice given, and whether this is ever considered . The response was the service is geared to help the patient. I do wonder how they gauge the success of this service.
My impression is that for services that are helping the cancer patient in a very direct way all is mostly good. The soft side such as counselling not so good. I would recommend some peer mystery shopping for this.
I have noted all the poor reviews. There are no doubt many good reviews that can be made, as service is free many will not bother. The service does need to get more information in real time as to how well or not they are doing.
Sham charity - useless
My mum lived with advanced cancer for just over a year and was initially reassured MacMillan would be supporting her throughout.
Reality: She NEVER met her assigned macmillan nurse. Just a few pointless emails that interfered with the communication between her and her oncologist.
The provide ZERO care. They just do some basic admin. They are a pointless interface between patients and medical care. Patients need direct contact with care providers; this charity is just a total sham. It confuses an already tangled mess of providers among the NHS to make the service even harder to navigate when you are in a vulnerable situation.
The charity should be disbanded and the nurses absorbed as clinical nurses in the cancer wards. The support offered is pointless and limited.
I await the vague and uncaring comment from MacMillan below this asking me to email them. I can’t be bothered as you can use your eyes to read this message.
Thanks for letting down all the cancer patients across the UK. Save your donations and give to local charities who actually care and don’t have a highly paid marketing team.

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Lucky and grateful
Desperately sad to see so many bad experiences. All of the people here are unique in their circumstances and sometimes it's a "bad fit" and can't be helped. My wife had a scary and upsetting time with her diagnosis and op. Macmillan's support was really appreciated and just having a friendly face /voice at the end of a line was so helpful and appreciated. The consultant was great too. All the same, there's a degree of "luck if the draw" here, but Macmillan tries.
Nice television ads, but the reality is very different!
Nice television ads, but the reality is very different. In my experience all they do is signpost, and there’s very little direct support.

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Cannabis oil is good
I’m very b disappointed with this organisation as they say on website cannabis/oil can encourage cancer growth absolute crap sorry but it’s a government run organisation and are giving false information
Cosplaying The Grim Reaper
My husband was diagnosed with a fairly rare cancer. At the start of the appointment we were told a nurse would be coming in and we said OK, fine. We both knew it was likely cancer and just wanted the facts and next steps.
We found her presence quite invasive to be honest, she added no value and we felt we were being watched while we received bad news. It was uncomfortable.
The conversation with the doctor was informative, and he was very hopeful there could ultimately be a positive outcome. Although the news wasn't great, we felt pragmatic.
After the Macmillan nurse asked if we had a minute. She just proceeded to make us feel worse about everything. She was overly emotional talking about "going on a journey" and the unknowns, how we must be feeling. I saw someone say the nurse made him feel like a dead man walking and that was 100% what she did.
I'm sure some people find them useful but we will be asking them not to be involved any longer.

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Utterly useless
I would have given zero stars if possible. Macmillan have barely been of any help since my cancer diagnosis. They may as well not exist. At best they signpost where ypu can ACTUALLY obtain help. They have been utterly useless.

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