Macmillan’s Storybook is there to help raise the voices of people affected by cancer to politicians and decision makers.

At Macmillan Cancer Support, we campaign for change, to make sure everyone living with cancer can get the care and support they need.

Will you leave a message of support for people living with cancer, or thank our incredible NHS professionals for all they do?

Your first name and region will be published alongside all the other people who have added their voice to the Storybook to support people living with cancer.

Messages are moderated before they are added, so it may take a short time for your message to appear on the wall.
  • " We appreciate the great work you are doing!"

    Jessica from Oxford
  • " I am i deeply in awe of the strength and determination that goes through people’s minds whilst battling this awful disease, they never moan, never complain, they are superheroes!!!."

    Samantha from Erith
  • " Thank you for everything so far since I was diagnosed with breast cancer."

    Heather from Barnoldswick
  • " Thank you for everything you do, you are invaluable. May we all remain strong together and support each other. Things must change to end this disease."

    Tracey from Derbyshire
  • " Thank you for all you do during what is an incredibly difficult time for cancer sufferers and their family. It's always appreciated."

    Vicki from Chinnor
  • "Thank you so much for All your care & support Always going above and beyond your absolute Angels... Never lose hope These guys are amazing Reach out to These Nurses."

    Michelle from Liverpool>
  • "I have only just started my cancer journey and all the NHS staff have been wonderful but my Macmillan nurse has stood out to me as someone I can talk to informally and without the medical jargon. She is reassuring, kind, empathetic and knowledgeable."

    Kelly from Melksham
  • "An absolute shining light in my mum's darkest hours."

    Victoria from Surrey
  • "Macmillan nurses where so kind and thoughtful to my dad and my sister. As a family we will never forget the help and care and support the Macmillan nurses gave to my dad and my sister and our family. They were absolutely fantastic x."

    Kelly from Newtownabbey
  • "Where would our brave cancer sufferers be without you; you all have my utmost respect. Thank you."

    Sue from Yorks
  • "I found the nurses treated my family with the utmost dignity and respect. 7 years later, I never forget the amazing work they did for my dad."

    Jo from Stoke on Trent
  • "Thank you for the support you are giving my Dad and Step-mum. Knowing someone is there for practical and emotional help is so important."

    Kathryn from Deeside
  • "To all those living with cancer and amazing Macmillan nurses, you are in my thoughts as you face your many challenges, the joys and the sorrows."

    Annette from Malvern
  • "The work the cancer nurses do is wonderful, and it is so reassuring to know that you are there for everyone."

    Christine from Lincoln
  • "Thank you to Diane who recently supported us we lost Dad a month ago to pancreatic cancer xx."

    Joanne from Chatham
  • " I am supporting the campaign for more specialist nurses. People living with cancer are not forgotten."

    Stephen from Kingswinford
  • " To my mum, dad and sister all survivors and my husband in the middle of his treatment I love you all Thanks NHS for saving them all."

    Sarah from Halifax
  • "Thank you for all you do to help cancer patients and their families. It is really appreciated. Make sure you take care of yourselves, too."

    Ruth from Aldershot
  • "Praying for grace, peace and strength for you: recognising that some days it is hard even to consider moving forward. Please know that there are many praying for you."

    Charlotte from Cardiff
  • "Dear Macmillan nurses your work in our family was amazing. You managed to support the patient and our family when in need. Thank you. Wish all families have this support."

    Rika from Plymouth
  • "All NHS nurses and medical staff are doing a great job under sometimes very difficult circumstances. Thank you and keep going as your work to help people is vital."

    J.James from Amersham
  • "Your courage and compassion shine like a beacon of hope."

    Jemma from London
  • "Thank you for never giving up - we need you. X."

    Yvonne from Glasgow
  • "Thank you to those who are giving their time and their care and concern to care for cancer sufferers- and prayers for hope and healing for cancer sufferers."

    Geoff from Knighton
  • "Bless all of you who live with cancer and all of you who provide care, you are not forgotten."

    Beryl from Poole
  • "Thanks for Empowering DN teams and families to support loved ones to live through death with love."

    Angela from Harrogate
  • "Thank you for your commitment and the amazing work you do and I admire both you and your patients for the astounding courage shown every day."

    Jacqie from Helston
  • "To the cancer nurses - you are doing the incredible on a daily basis. You are amazing and without you there would be far fewer stories of overcoming cancer x."

    Rebekah from Hitchin
  • "Thank you for everything the nurses do to look after others and all our love to those living with cancer."

    Joe from Pontypridd
  • "Live life for the moment as every day is precious! Cancer has touched me and my family and MacMillan were amazing. Our thanks and prayers are with you."

    Giles from Eastleigh
  • "Thank you for making such a difference to people's lives when they need it most - even when you are exhausted yourself. You are courageous."

    Chrissy from Shrewsbury
  • "I will never forget you were there for me in 2019 your help and support were invaluable. Thank you so much for all you do."

    Eileen from Leicester
  • "Thank you for your kindness, loving practical help, determination to work with integrity. May our Lord Jesus encourage you and shine through peace and love today."

    Julie from Leeds
  • "Thank you for everything you do, my mum just got diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer and I hope anyone else affected by cancer gets the care they need."

    Lucii from Sutton
  • "I'm glad you're there. Thank you."

    Alan from Wrexham
  • "Thank you for supporting people affected by cancer at what can be a very scary vulnerable time. Your hard work, time and care is invaluable."

    Helen from Dereham
  • "Thank you so much for all the wonderful work you do looking after those suffering from this terrible illness. Have a lovely Christmas and a really happy 2022 x."

    Fran from London
  • "Macmillan nurses are such a blessing to people with cancer (and sometimes other conditions). Many, many, many thanks."

    Heather from Bradford
  • "You are all heroes, whether you are a specialist cancer nurse or a patient suffering with this awful disease."

    Felix from Bexley
  • "Macmillan offer amazing support and we want to say thank you for all that you do - even more so during the pandemic. Thank you so much."

    Jill from Woodbridge
  • "Thank you for all you do to help cancer patients and their families. It is really appreciated. Make sure you take care of yourselves, too."

    Irena from Milton Keynes
  • "Thank you cancer nurses for always going the extra mile."

    K fromWinchester
  • "To my fellow survivors, Anyone who is living with cancer is a survivor. Keep your heads up, enjoy the present, and take it one day at a time. You are all inspiring to me. Thank you to all the caretakers for all their help and evaluatable support. Happy Holidays. All the Best."

    Eric from Falls Church
  • "Stay strong. We would be lost without you."

    Tammy from Pontefract
  • "Your kindness and support to each other in difficult times are beyond words!"

    Diana from Teddington
  • "I hope and pray that you will receive the treatment and help that you need. God bless the Nurses who support you for the wonderful work they do."

    Angela from Holywood
  • "Thank you for continuing to support our loved ones!"

    Amb from Grantham
  • "Thank you so for all the support you give in person and via the invaluable helpline."

    Sarah from Bristol
  • "The MacMillan nurses are truly amazing people. Cancer is such a dreadful and scary disease. Your support and care is wonderful."

    Fiona from Haddington
  • "My prayer is that whether you are being cared for or are carers for others, you will be upheld by the love and support of those around you."

    Maureen from Cheltenham
  • "I am in absolute awe of people carrying on in these stressful times with a smile on their face and so much love in their hearts to share where needed."

    Sue from Stratford
  • "With deepest gratitude to all the nurses who worked for years with my husband for the care the smiles the support. Always going above and beyond - Thank you."

    Julie from Aylesbury
  • "My heart goes out to you all."

    Ann from London
  • "Thanks for your dedication love and support with people who are devistated by the news they received as you provide comfort that they are not lost and forgotten someone cares."

    Neville from Saffron Walden
  • "Thank you!"

    Carol from Lincolnshire
  • "Thank you so much for all of the hard and (probably often thankless) work that you have done this year, especially during these difficult times. Happy Christmas and New Year!"

    Mika from Edinburgh
  • "Thank you for your unfailing care and kindness. Wishing you all a very merry and healthy Christmas xxx."

    Caroline from Castleford
  • "Thank you for your dedication, hard work and compassion for all your patients past, present and future x."

    Jim from Glasgow
  • "Wishing you all much strength and energy, and thank you truly for the incredible work you do!"

    Rebecca from Glasgow
  • "With grateful thanks for your kind concern in caring for all those patients and their families who have cancer. You have been the difference between despair and hope."

    Judy from Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • "On behalf of my friend; same age as me but now under palliative care, THANK YOU. Your professional, empathic support is so valued. Happy Christmas."

    Jan from Kendal
  • "Thank you so much for all you do. The work you carry out for so many people is invaluable. A big Thank you."

    Carolyn from Hereford
  • "A massive big thanks for all the wonderful work you do to help others through difficult times. Well done!"

    Peter from Ventor
  • "Macmillan nurses are well-known for your compassion and commitment. Very best wishes."

    Christopher from Banbury
  • "Thank you for all your hard work supporting people with cancer."

    Alice from London
  • "Thank you to the wonderful Cancer care nurses for all they do. For those living with cancer Sending hugs."

    Rachel from Newbury
  • "I want to say a huge THANK YOU to all cancer nurses that I know & don't know. You work so tirelessly & always do your best to keep moral up. That has been my experience. I had to stay in hospital for 2 months, the staff became part of my family including the cleaners. The nurses let me know they were there for me not just through the medical side, absolutely amazing. And to my cancer brothers & sisters keep fighting, try to keep smiling. I know it's hard but make the most of your good moments. Love & light."

    Michelle from Croydon
  • "Thank-you! You're amazing!"

    Helen from Perthshire
  • "Sending love and light at this difficult time. Nurses thank you for your love and support. Angels on earth!"

    Allison from London
  • "Thank you guys for all the work you and the love you show. So very important. Xxxxx"

    Dominique from York
  • "Thank you for all the wonderful work you do. Have a happy Christmas and a blessed 2022."

    Pauline Ann from Ilford
  • "Just know that you are all being thought of and encircled with love at this time. With hope for the future xx"

    Rachel from Nottingham
  • "Today my husband had a letter from the hospital. He has been cancer free for 3 years. Thanks to brilliant cancer carers. Hope to all those still fighting."

    Louise from Cambridge
  • "Thank nurses for all your hard work in incredibly difficult circumstances. Praying that all those suffering and struggling with cancer will know the peace and love that Jesus brings."

    Sheila from Edinburgh
  • "Macmillan nurses are in a class of their own. Their kindness and sensitivity in distressing circumstances and quiet ways of going about their job is to be applauded with thanksgiving."

    Sylvia from Macclesfield
  • "Thank you for doing one of the hardest yet I can imagine one of the most rewarding jobs possible. Your dedication means so much to everyone."

    Sophia from London
  • "Thank you for everything you do on a day to day basis. You are all magnificent."

    Filomena from Carshalton
  • "Thank you for your incredible job, efforts and all you do. May God be with you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you and best wishes to you all."

    Ihab from Romford
  • "You are all beautiful may god bless you all."

    Jan from Stoke on Trent
  • "A huge THANK YOU to all of the wonderful Macmillan Cancer nurses- you are all heroes! Sending positive vibes and good wishes to all cancer patients this Christmas, stay strong."

    Lydia from Somerset
  • "Amazing people doing a hugely difficult but massively worthwhile job. Wishing you all a time of peace and rest. God bless you all."

    Marie from Chesterfield
  • "Thanks for all you do."

    Sophie from Insch
  • "Thank you for being there for my parents."

    Sarah from Cambridge
  • "Warm Christmas wishes to those fighting cancer and those supporting them. Words aren't enough xxx."

    Anna from Cheshire
  • "Thank you so much for the amazing work you do. Thank you for being there to advise my parents when my mum was on her cancer journey. Thank You!"

    Janet from Leicester
  • "No matter how dark the world feels today, may the light of God's love illumine your way with the hope of Jesus."

    Nicola from Lechlade
  • "I can't imagine what you're going through, but you're not a pity story but a human who is doing everything they can, keep pushing through, whatever the outcome may look like for you."

    Emily from Birmingham
  • "While hoping that I will never need your help I wish to record my appreciation of the work of Macmillan staff and to wish their patients the best possible outcomes."

    Malcolm from Rishworth, Sowerby Bridge
  • "I have seen the huge difference MacMillan can make both on a personal level & when I worked as a GP - always kind, caring, efficient and helpful."

    Claire from Buckie
  • "Thank you to all the resilient Macmillan nurses, you keep going because you know the difference you make."

    Ceris from Gloucester
  • "You are all amazing! With love & prayers. xxi>

    Dianne from Carlisle
  • "From my GP insisting I had a PSA test, to the remarkable nurses in radiotherapy, I wouldn't be alive now. I'm truly grateful. You are all amazing. Thank you."

    Peter from Banbury
  • "You are invaluable and the work you do is so demanding and exhausting and yet you are truly a lifeline. Heartfelt thanks and God bless you and yours x."

    Marion from Tring
  • "I Just want to wish everybody a Very Merry Christmas to all of you. With lots of Love."

    Carl from Stone
  • "Thank you to all the amazing Macmillan nurses who brightened our wonderful Mama's last few weeks. You do a fantastic job x."

    Jo from Northumberland
  • "Thank you for all the invaluable help you give. You make such a difficult time so much lighter."

    Nicky from Edinburgh
  • "You are incredible and strong but also remember you are human. Be kind to yourself, you deserve it. Happy holidays & best wishes."

    Carolina from London
  • "Thank you so much for being there for people. My friend was diagnosed in January, finished treatment in December - hoping for a healthy 2022."

    Sarah Ann from Bradford
  • "Live for the day, don't stop believing and know that you are loved x."

    Suzanne from Plymouth
  • "Thank you for supporting so many people with cancer. Your care and emotional support for both them and their families is vital, especially through these more difficult times."

    Lindsay from West Linton
  • "Keep up your competent caring compassion. You are greatly appreciated."

    Helen from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • " My love and prayers to you all. God bless you."

    Roger from Waltham Abbey
  • " Thinking of all those suffering right now, as well as those who support them through it x"

    Laura from Manchester
  • " My thoughts are with those living with cancer, and their families. Sending love to you all. Thanks to the cancer nurses for all you do, your kindness and humanity."

    Ann from Leeds
  • "Thank you, thank you, thank you! to the Macmillan staff. God bless you! to all people living with cancer."

    Gill from London
  • "As a grateful recipient of your wonderful support through my cancer treatment over the past 3 years, a special Thank You to special people giving hope to us all."

    Gerald from East Sussex
  • "You are not forgotten, you are precious, you are significant, you are seen. May God bless you within with Christmas joy and peace. With love."

    Susie from Bexhill-on-Sea
  • "Please stay strong and safe. You are not alone. Sending you all love and prayers."

    Bernice from Stowmarket
  • "You do so much for so many. Thank you."

    Frances from Farnham
  • "Christmas can be a difficult time but I hope you can find peace and strength from knowing there is a God out there who came to us and is still doing that."

    Keith from Whitwell
  • "I just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you at Christmas time."

    Julie from Milton Keynes
  • "We care about you and send love."

    Michael from Lydbury North
  • "Whether you're at the start of a cancer diagnosis or somewhere in treatment I hope you're able to find moments of joy this winter. We're keeping you in our thoughts!"

    Sarah from Hertfordshire
  • "Thank you for giving dignity to those dying of cancer."

    Francesfrom Cambridge
  • "Thinking about all of you, who aren't getting your treatment due to Covid. The government has to step up. God bless."

    Bridget from Coatbridge
  • "You are all heroes. Keep strong and brave."

    Sue from York
  • "Wishing everyone with cancer the very best for the holiday period and heartfelt thanks to all the health care professionals and volunteers."

    Nigel from London
  • "Thank you for all that you do, you are true heroes."

    Pritee from Romford
  • "Heartfelt thanks to all who treat and care for cancer patients and best wishes for all the patients. Praying and thinking of you."

    Helena from Taunton
  • "Thank you for your support for all those who need you in difficult times."

    Jill from Brox
  • "Thank you to all the amazing nurses who go above and beyond."

    Katharine from Harpenden
  • "Wishing you peace at Christmas."

    Brenda from Leeds
  • "Thinking of you all with my love & prayers."

    Mary from Bristol
  • "Thank you to the beautiful caring staff Who help families through their very difficult times. God bless you all, stay safe xx"

    Jan from Stoke On Trent
  • "To all the cancer nurses thank you for all you do to help the people who have cancer and for a you do may your hard and emotional worker recognised. To the people who are suffering from cancer just know you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time I hope you all will get through God bless you all.."

    Tomas from Dawlish
  • "You are all amazing and huge respect to everyone. You are truly appreciated."

    Maggiefrom Leeds
  • "You are stars!"

    Trevor from London
  • "Thank you for your dedication and kindness and just being there. Look after yourselves too. You are vital!"

    Anne from Edinburgh
  • "God bless you and your commitment and give you strength to carry on."

    Diane from Wigston
  • "Stay strong. We stand with you in your toughest moments and celebrate with you when there is light ahead. Blessings always. xx"

    Julie from Sheffield
  • "Just to let you all know that you are all thought of always. I would also like to thank the nurses for their excellent work and to keep it up."

    Lisa from Birmingham
  • "Thinking of you today - you are not alone nor forgotten. Sending you love and light during these times. Stay strong and thinking of you."

    Layla from London
  • "A massive thank you for all the practical and emotional support that you have given, and continue to give, to me and many others in our fight to survive cancer!"

    John from Dorset
  • "Thank you to all those working harder than you have ever before to care for those with cancer and show them someone is always there."

    Sarah from yaxley, Peterborough
  • "Sending love, prayers and strength to everyone fighting a cancer battle this Christmas. Stay strong! Thank you to all the people looking after our friends!"

    Rachel from Eastham
  • "You're never forgotten xx Nurses and patients, your support and your courage leaves an impression for ever. You're extraordinary. Xxx"

    Liz from Crediton
  • "God bless you and surround you with his love and peace."

    Anne from Wigan
  • "Thank you to all cancer nurses and support staff for your tireless work that make such a difference."

    Jocelyn from London
  • "People do care, I care very much. Try to stay positive. Macmillan staff are angels in disguise. You are all very much appreciated. Thank you."

    Lynne from Dunstable
  • "Thank you for supporting me when I Had Hodgkins Lymphoma 24 years ago, and for the care you continue to give to all those affected by cancer."

    Catherine from Aberdeen
  • "We are very early into my wife's cancer diagnosis and already you are amazing with the support you have given us. Thank you."

    Brian from Bexhill on Sea
  • "Thinking of you and hoping for the best possible future. Keep hoping too."

    Susan from Portsmouth
  • "Thinking of you all with best wishes now and for the future."

    Alison from Markfield
  • "We have yet to seek Macmillan support but will need it in the future. Thank you for everything you do. x"

    Alison from Stamford
  • "You support and lead us through times which seem impossible to get through. There are no words to express the gratitude we feel. We can only say THANK YOU."

    Pamela from Redruth
  • "Your work and compassion are invaluable, a real lifeline to patients and carers at the hardest time in their lives. Thank you."

    Kate from Crewe
  • "Thank you for when I had cancer, sadly I started a trend in my family. I know you will be there for my uncle. Thank you again."

    Katie from Ryton
  • "To all cancer sufferers and the wonderful team of Macmillan nurses who support them, thank you and may God bless you this Christmastide."

    Jo from Ilford Essex
  • "Thank you for supporting my dear friend through the worst of times. I hope you know that you are appreciated by all families you help."

    Linda from Merseyside
  • " Thank you for all you do to support everyone. You really are truly remarkable! X "

    Gill from Tangmere
  • " Thinking of you all this Christmas time. May you enjoy peace and hope in those around you. Know with certainty that you are loved.."

    Bridget from St Albans
  • " Thank you so much for continuing to be there for cancer patients throughout this pandemic. I cannot imagine how difficult it has been. Hope you get some rest over Christmas.."

    Susanna from Totnes
  • "Grateful thanks for your continued commitment and care of people in need who are experiencing pain and uncertainties. Your influence makes such a difference."

    Amanda from Middlesex
  • "My neighbour was visited by your nurses and their family was grateful and relieved and the patient had excellent care. Admiration and thanks for working through Covid. Kind regards,"

    Sylvia from Ilford
  • " Thank you for all the amazing work you do. You are very much appreciated. Even in these difficult times, may you know peace, encouragement and joy."

    Monica from London
  • " Stay safe, stay positive many people are thinking of you in these diffcult times."

    Sarah from Melplash
  • "Thinking of you and wishing you a peaceful, special Christmas."

    Susan from Denmead
  • "With grateful thanks to all who give so generously of their time and support, and virtual hugs to those still living with cancer in all forms."

    Alison from Leicester
  • " Sending you all lots of love and Christmas hope. What a year it must have been, but do keep on keeping on, may there be joy in the small things."

    Laura from London
  • "Your courage and dedication makes us proud and is a tribute to humanity's best endeavours."

    Donna from Cowfold
  • "To all those dear people living with cancer, Stay Strong, sending you the Christmas message of Love and Hope. Nurses and doctors Thank You. Patients and carers God Bless you all."

    Allison from Wadebridge
  • " Sending you love and warm wishes."

    Christian from Edinburgh
  • "Thank you for all that you do."

    Anna from Ely
  • " Thank you to the amazing Macmillan nurses - you have been such a help to my friends and family in many different ways."

    Jo from Leeds
  • " Thinking of you all and wishing you a Merry Christmas xx "

    Rosalia from Ilkley
  • "Don't do this alone! There's great support out there - take it, because you deserve a helping hand. I know my Mum benefited."

    Phillip from Guildford
  • " Thanking you so much for your dedication and support to cancer patients and their families."

    Helen from Kingsdown
  • "May God be with you all. Always."

    Anthony from Swanage
  • " Just thank you, for everything."

    Emma from Alfreton
  • " HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL!!! ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU ARE NOT ALONE IN THESE SCARY TIMES...YOU HAVE DOCTORS AND NURSES CARING FOR YOU AND ENSURING YOU WILL LIVE AGAIN."

    Anna from Bordon
  • " However you're celebrating this festive season - we're thinking of you all. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year."

    Hannah from Ipswich
  • "My heart goes out 2 u all as we've been going through it with my partner all thru Covid and now I'm being hit with Covid delays 2 my own tests/appts."

    Karen from Caerphilly
  • "Thank you for being there and sorting the financial you are superstars."

    Rebecca from Carlisle
  • "Thank you!"

    Susan from Devon
  • "Having to undergo cancer treatment alone at just 23 because of COVID was so hard. You may feel alone, but the Macmillan nurses are there for us and are amazing."

    Jaspreet from Birmingham
  • "Macmillan nurses are incredible and I want to send my support & appreciation for all the amazing work you do, particularly during the pandemic. And Happy Christmas to you all!"

    Elaine from Dyce
  • "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! I wish you comfort and joy. God bless you and keep you today and always."

    Barbara from Rugeley
  • "To the nurses, what a wonderful job you do. To the people going through this, you are so brave. Sending you love and support at Christmas.xx."

    Kerry from Gillingham
  • "Dear nurses, thank you for helping people living with cancer and to give them care. I think of people with cancer and pray for them to be cured. "

    Samuel from Olomouc
  • " Thank you, to the nurses, for your great work helping those suffering with cancer. May those suffering know peace and healing with the one whose birth we remember at Christmas."

    Liz from Sutton
  • " Sending healing thoughts and hope for the future to cancer patients. Also, sending gratitude to cancer nurses for all they do for their patients. Love and hugs xxx"

    Liz from Hull
  • "I am very grateful that the work of treating and caring for those suffering from cancer (three close friends of mine and many others ) is ongoing during this pandemic. "

    Marion from North Lanarkshire
  • " You are all working so hard to help cancer sufferers cope with & hopefully beat their illness. You are the stars in our skies."

    Marion from Ventnor
  • " Thank you for all you do."

    Martin Clacton
  • " To all of you who work so hard giving care, support, encouragement and faith, may you find renewed strength and joy in this season. God bless you!!"

    ML from Pontypool
  • "Thank you so much to all the Macmillan nurses for the wonderful work they do."

    Barbara from Berwick-upon-Tweed
  • "Thanks to every one of you for the priceless support you give in the hardest situations."

    Cath from Coldstream
  • "You are in our thoughts and hearts. Thank you!."

    Nancy from Edison
  • "Thank you for all the amazing work you do in supporting people living with cancer. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. With much love to all."

    Wendy from Leeds
  • "Wishing you all a good Christmas and many more of them - and a better 2022 than 2021!"

    Margaret from Walsall
  • "Support by caring, informed professionals always means so much for people trying to cope with severe illness. Thank you for all that you do!"

    Richard from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • "You are not alone. In everything, in the hardest and most difficult of times, may you be warmed and brightened by the touch of love. God bless you!"

    Simon from Edinburgh
  • "I can only imagine how frightening it must be to receive a cancer diagnosis in times like these. My thoughts are with all who live and care through this."

    Hannah from Penicuik
  • "Even when everything seems so hard and it feels like you are all alone be assured that people are thinking of and praying for you."

    Katherine from Billericay
  • "My Mum & 2 of my friends (& their families!) all thankful for Macmillan nurses - so I am too! Thank you & Happy Christmas!"

    Sonia from Saint Leonards-on-sea
  • "Thank you nurses for your incredible work and good luck and good wishes to those living with cancer now."

    Karen from Newtown
  • "Thank you for all you do. Do look after yourselves too. Do what you can and leave what you can not. knowing every day you have done your best."

    Brian from Cheltenham
  • "Dear Nurses, may you be blessed and encouraged this Christmas as you continue your amazing work of care and support."

    Shelagh from Godalming
  • "Well done. This disease touches us all at some point. I lost my dad and best friend to cancer, my husband had a melanoma removed last year. Diolch x"

    Gillian from Bristol
  • "Take pleasure in the little things, whatever they may be. One day at a time. Carry on and never give up. You are appreciated and loved. X."

    Gwen from Caernarfon
  • "Thank you to all the amazing Macmillan nurses for the support you provide to those living with cancer, especially at these difficult times. May you all have a blessed Christmas."

    Linda from Durham
  • "The treatment and support that I received from Macmillan nurses in 2018 was wonderful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart."

    Sue from Whipsnade
  • "THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART FOR ALL YOU DO & GIVE TO INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES WHO SUFFER - YOU ARE PURE ANGELS"

    Karen from Pontypridd
  • "To all you brave people living with cancer: you're very special and I I want to thank your amazing Macmillan cancer nurses for their dedication and hard work caring for you."

    Jane from Leicester
  • "Every step forward you take is supported by a thousand ancestors, saying, 'Keep going.'"

    Michelle from Bedford
  • "To the nurses who sit through the night, to allow the family to sleep knowing their loved one is safe. Thank you xx"

    Vicky from Ipswich
  • "Thank you for all you do to support those living with cancer, and their families. This was invaluable to my sister-in-law during her nine years living well with ovarian cancer.."

    Sheila from Burgess Hill
  • "My Father is at the end of his long battle with prostate and bone cancer, we are so grateful for NHS, Macmillan and Marie Curie for 13 extra years x."

    Pam from Edmundbyers
  • "I support Macmillan so that they can support you. It has been a very difficult time but know you are not forgotten. Nurses thank you, patients and families have hope."

    Annette from Poole
  • "Thank you to you all. You've been fantastic helping my mother who has blood cancer. You're absolutely brilliant."

    David from Glasgow
  • "Prayers for you all! Merry Christmas and Healthy New Year!."

    Emanuela from Milano
  • "Thank you to all carers and many blessings to those who are cared for. May you all find peace."

    Anne from Fleetwood
  • "Thank you for all you do to support cancer patients. My nephew was diagnosed and treated during lockdown. Now has the all clear, we are so grateful!"

    Clare from Kent
  • "Thank you for your wonderful service! May you succeed in urging the government to train many more cancer nurses to relieve your shortage of specialists!"

    Sidney from Bedford
  • "Wishing all Macmillan staff, patients and relatives a peaceful Christmas and a better New Year."

    Vanessa from Preston
  • "Waiting patiently for the day when cancer stops taking loved ones indiscriminately - heartfelt thanks to the nurses who keep us strong - love to those they care for."

    David from Staines-upon-Thames
  • "You are not forgotten!"

    Helene from Derby
  • "To all you amazing dedicated, hard-working selfless Nurses who continually help those living with cancer, as well as those who are battling cancer, we're thinking of you during this Festive season, sending lots of warm wishes."

    Amanda Jane from Portsmouth
  • "Thank you for your dedication and support to those of us living with cancer. God bless you."

    Marie and Alan from Skipton
  • "Thank you for all you do to bring light into the lives of those patients and their families that you support. You are incredible!"

    Emma from Cambridge
  • "God Bless you. May you know His peace. Thank you Lord for all that Macmillan does. Amen."

    Keith from Hertfordshire
  • "Thank you so much for being there for people when it really matters."

    Marion from Shrewsbury
  • "Thank you nurses for amazing support and love for those suffering with cancer. Wishing you all a peaceful Christmas and all the best for the New Year."

    Dominic from Shoreham-by-Sea
  • "I am thinking of you at this time praying that you have strength."

    David from Bradford
  • "With recognition of the immeasurable care and support given by Macmillan nurses. Thank you. Prayers and love to all in need of this care and support."

    D from Frome
  • "Huge appreciation for all of the Macmillan nurses working tirelessly to support and uphold those with cancer. You are amazing. To all those affected by cancer in their family, I hope this Christmas provides some memories to cherish."

    Jen from Tervuren
  • "You are doing an amazing job for those who really need your care. Please know that we love you and the role you are playing xxx."

    Holly from Axminster
  • "Thank you Cancer Nurses for your commitment, dedication and care you provide. You will always be remembered in people's hearts."

    Sam from Somerton
  • "Thank you for doing the best you can do for people who need the security of knowing there's someone there for them. Sending love to nurses, patients & their families."

    Lois from Skipton
  • "We are not alone and our prayers have been heard. Whatever the future holds, we are loved."

    Paul from Clare
  • "Thank you, cancer nurses, for your care and amazing support during my cancer treatment."

    Martina from Bedford
  • "Thanks and best wishes to you all in these difficult times. Every one of you is a hero."

    Paul from Wrexham
  • "To all the cancer nurses stay safe, stay caring and a million thanks To those living with cancer you are in my thoughts and prayers Stay positive."

    Ann Marie from South Lanarkshire
  • "At times like this you who give people hope and light in their darkest times are not forgotten and you are appreciated more than you can possibly know, thank you."

    Yasmeen from Suro
  • "Dear all those looking after cancer patients, be assured that I fully support you and thank you for all your hard work and dedication. Have hope, cancer patients."

    Carol from Eastbourne
  • "Thank you so much for all that you do x It means so much to so many x."

    Emma from Southampton
  • "Sending Christmas blessings and prayers to all those living with cancer and to the wonderful Macmillan nurses for all you do.."

    Bernadette from Cheshire
  • "Wishing you all a joyful Christmas despite all the hard times you've been going through. You are not alone. Sending love and strength to you all. X."

    Fay from Somerset
  • "Merry Christmas to our beautiful angels on this earth. May you always be blessed. Xx."

    Janakie from Colchester
  • "Having had experience of the Macmillan nurses work, they are truly angels."

    Mandy from Norwich
  • "Well done to all the cancer nurses and workers who have kept going through this difficult time."

    M from Dorchester
  • "Thank you to our Macmillan nurses and staff - you do such a wonderful but difficult job supporting others in times of crisis. You are unsung heroes!"

    Neil from Gillingham
  • "Thank you for the work you do day in, day out. Supporting people who have cancer and their relatives is commendable."

    Carol from NottinghamE
  • "As a survivor of prostate cancer 11 years ago I encourage you to keep positive and live life to the full. Let who you are."

    Robert from Lydney
  • "Best wishes for a happy and peaceful Christmas, and for a better 2022."

    David from Gravesend
  • "Thank you to everyone who supports people with cancer in whatever role that is."

    Suzie from Durham
  • "You have been a light of hope. My grandson has had cancer and your love and support has given our family the help we needed. We are so grateful. Thank you."

    Gwen from Norwich
  • "When people are suffering and afraid, you are alongside them, the smiling face who understands and cares. Thank you for giving dignity to life and death."

    Jenny from Liverpool
  • "Thank you to all Macmillian staff for all the work you do in caring for those with cancer and supporting their families.."

    Catherin from Bristol
  • "Macmillan nurses you are amazing. Thank you so so much for all that you are doing to help people living with and dying. May God bless you."

    Anne from Haslemere
  • "You are in our hearts and minds as you quietly live with something everyone else chooses to ignore. You are strong and the true celebrities of our time."

    John from Wirral
  • "Warmest wishes at Christmas and May God bless you into 2022. You are such strong people!"

    Christine from Doncaster
  • "Thank you, all you who care so diligently and lovingly for cancer sufferers. May you, and all those who are currently suffering, know God's peace and presence this Christmas."

    Anne from Bath
  • "You are in the thoughts and prayers of so many today, tomorrow, and every day. May God bless you and those whom you love today, tomorrow and every day."

    Panny from Elgin
  • "Thank you for your compassion and kindness."

    Rosalind from London
  • "Thank you for all you do, and your dedication throughout. Also, people suffering from this dreadful disease stay strong, and get well soon."

    David from Leicester
  • "Whether you are a person living with cancer, a family member, carer, friend, professional, volunteer, you are never forgotten and you're never alone. Macmillan is there with you Hx."

    Helen from Solihull
  • "Cancer Nurses- Your dedication is not unknown, you are heroes! Those with cancer- You are not alone or forgotten- we stand with you more than ever!"

    Victoria from Ballymoney
  • "With gratitude for your gentle and committed caring."

    Christopher from Surrey
  • "Praying God gives you the strength and peace you need as you walk on this difficult journey and that all the nurses and careers get the strength they need too."

    Tricia from Armagh
  • "Thank you for the amazing support you give to patients and their families all year round. Have some you time to relax. Peaceful holidays to you all x."

    Tracey from Runcorn
  • "Thank you cancer nurses for all that you do, you can be the shiny stars when all seems dark."

    Katie from North Yorkshire
  • "Thank you to all those cancer nurses for your amazing work."

    Lindsay from Strathcarron
  • "Thank you for being there."

    Jo from Leeds
  • "Thanks to all involved with MacMillan whether you are staff, supporter or patient you are not forgotten."

    Hilary from Wisbech
  • "Thanks for everything you have done for cancer patients over the years, you were especially helpful when my dad was ill with a brain tumour."

    Andy from Newport
  • "Keep going - you are all amazing people!"

    Philip from Colchester
  • "I wish to say a big THANKYOU for all the different Macmillan care that various family members have received over 20 years-so appreciated!!"

    Rosemary from Bishop’s Stortford
  • "Is their any reward for good anything but good. Quran 55:60 May Allah bless you all with his mercy and guidance."

    Kamran from Luton
  • "Thank you, Macmillan Nurses for all of the support and care you give to cancer sufferers everywhere. Words fail to express your importance. xx."

    Rachael from Leeds
  • "Thinking of you."

    Kirsten from London
  • "Bless you and keep you every day. We do love you. Keep thinking happy thoughts. Be safe. Be in each moment. Thank you for being you. You're wonderful and beautiful just as you are. Kisses and hugs."

    Joseph from Gdansk Poland
  • "Having had cancer myself and at the same time losing my husband to cancer, I know what courage it takes to live from day to day. You are amazing."

    Paula from Somerton
  • "A MacMillan Nurse gave my late father-in-law the very best care as he lived his last weeks at home, as he wanted. We are so very grateful, thank you all.."

    Anne from Cambridge
  • "Please be assured you're remembered in my thoughts and prayers at this festive time and always. Keep going, we're behind you."

    Ruth from Kingswinford
  • "May God bless those living with cancer (and their families) and those who help them live with it this Christmas and always."

    Helen from London
  • "Forever grateful for all the nurses support. Sending love and strength to those living with cancer."

    Lucy from Pershore
  • "Thank you, for everything you do, to support people living with cancer. The work you do is invaluable & has a profound impact on patients & their families."

    Helen from Glasgow
  • "You're doing a wonderful job and we are grateful."

    Edna from Bristol
  • "You are loved, you are appreciated and nothing you do, however small, is ever wasted."

    Sally from Walton on Naze
  • "Thank you so much for all that you do and your dedication. Have a Happy Christmas and God Bless you all!"

    Jenny from Basingstoke
  • "You're all wonderful, fantastic, amazing people I admire."

    Meryl from Seaford
  • "Thank you for being there with information and support during and following treatment. You gave me things to look forward to at a dark time."

    Thelma from Retford Notts
  • "Love and hope, Christmas and always. THANKYOU nurses for your dedication. THANKYOU patients for your resilience."

    Kathleen from Durham
  • "Thank you for all your help! God bless you."

    Stephanie from Birmingham
  • "Happy Christmas to all who assist and support those with cancer. Your work is so important. And to all sufferers of cancer may you feel loved and cared for."

    Catherine from Louth
  • "Thank you for all your strength and dedication. The past year has been difficult for everyone but especially you. It will get easier and we are all supporting you."

    Ella from London
  • "Thank you all - keep on keeping on."

    Veronica from Gloucester
  • "We reach out our hands to you nurses and cancer patients, know we care about you. To the nurses thank you for everything. May we all be 'affirming flames'."

    Averil from Calne
  • "We see you and pray for treatments that will relieve pain or discomfort. Thanks to all the nurses for the compassion and commitment to supporting those with cancer."

    Viv from Birmingham
  • "Thank you for all the wonderful loving support you give to people with Cancer. May God give you strength, patience and love. May you have a truly blessed Christmas."

    Gill from Rushden
  • "You are never forgotten."

    Julia from Ashford
  • "Thank you for being there, and going above and beyond in your care for people, regardless of your own needs and the lack of support from government."

    Hilary from Reading
  • "Thank you to all the wonderful cancer nurses for the care and support you give those living with cancer. You are so appreciated."

    Philip from Woodbridge
  • "Sending you love and good wishes."

    Lucy from Oxford
  • "Thank you all and please enjoy time with your loved ones and hoping this festive season will bring you peace."

    Janet from Mere Warminster
  • "I am sending my love to all of you."

    Ghislaine from Malvern
  • "The pandemic may have forced us to be physically apart, but to quote the famous song "you are always on my mind". Love and hugs xxx."

    Faye from Buckingham
  • "I am so grateful for the caring and support of the Macmillan nurses who made it possible for my husband to die peacefully at home as we both wanted."

    Sheena from Beverley
  • "You are all heroes."

    Bev from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • "Dear Nurses, thank you for all you do and for all the care you give, take care of yourselves too."

    Debbie from Market Drayton
  • "My prayers go out to both the nurses and those they care for, that God may give you the strength, peace and grace that you need."

    Ruth from Chippenham
  • "A big thank you for being there unreservedly for so many to help and support those with cancer."

    Ms K from Surrey
  • "May God bless you and keep you through the good times and the bad times and send your guardian angel to bear you up."

    Karen from Stroud
  • "Thank you for all the amazing work you do and for being there when people need you most."

    Louise from Stratford upon Avon
  • "Thank you to all the nurses who have supported and held families who are travelling the difficult cancer road."

    Sandra from Tiverton
  • "Sending my love, prayers and hope to all you amazing, strong people. xx."

    Patricia from Wantage
  • "Love & prayers for you at this time. Stay safe."

    Jan from Inverkeithing
  • "I believe it is vital that cancer treatment is prioritised alongside covid. Sending thanks to the Macmillan cancer nurses and best wishes to all of you for the holiday season."

    Julie from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • "The support Macmillan nurses gave to my friend Maggie, who passed away too young, meant a great deal to her and her family. Thank you for all that you do."

    Sue from Sheringham
  • "To those with a cancer diagnosis know that you are not forgotten and are in my prayers. Grateful thanks to all those who provide your care.xx."

    Sue from High Wycombe
  • "Thank you so much for the sterling work you do. I have a friend who is benefitting from your work at present."

    Barbara from Taunton
  • "Forever grateful."

    Patricia from Paisley
  • "Thank you for all you do and continue to do. Hang in There, we all appreciate you and your work."

    Sharon from Fareham
  • "Well done for all you do, may you be energised to keep going. For those with cancer may you know peace and love and healing xxx."

    Rowena from York
  • "You are all amazing - never give up the fight!."

    Mignon from Bradford on Avon
  • "Thank you to all the wonderful cancer nurses for the care and support you give those living with cancer. You are so appreciated."

    Julie from Durham
  • "You are not forgotten, you are loved."

    Jessica from Tamworth
  • "Keep on keeping on. I pray that God is with you & you will know His blessings in abundance at these incredibly difficult times. He is with you."

    Louise from Chesterfield
  • "Thank you for the love you share with each other. Wishing you a Happy Christmas."

    Joyce from Broadstone
  • "For everyone who battles cancer and those who support them - you are not forgotten. With love and gratitude."

    Alexa from Northallerton
  • "Sending you my warmest wishes at this Christmas time."

    Lesley from Salisbury
  • "Thank you for everything you do giving your time, energy and care to people. We are praying for you and hope you have a happy new year x."

    Eliza & Orla from Beeston
  • "Thank you so much nurses for everything you do. You provide so much care and support for patients going through such a hard time. Thank You!"

    Charis from Barnsley
  • "As someone who was diagnosed with cancer during the pandemic, THANK YOU for looking after me so brilliantly, you are absolute heroes x."

    Clare from Bedford
  • "Thinking so tenderly of all for whom this may be the last Christmas and hope it brings joy as well as sadness for loved ones."

    Marilyn from Tarbert
  • "Thank you to all you caring nurses for the magnificent support you continue to give. For those living with cancer, please know you are not alone in your darker days."

    Katie from Weston Super Mare
  • "Thank you so much for all the amazing work you do. You haven't been forgotten."

    Rhonwen from Hamilton
  • "Cancer Hopefully Resigning It’s Stormy Tormented Memory Away Soon When I need support Macmillan were there."

    Amanda from Coventry
  • "Thank you and keep up the good work but look after yourselves too."

    Pauline from Sheffield
  • "To everyone fighting cancer you are so brave. You can beat it won't beat you. To all the nurses you are brilliant. Merry Christmas xx."

    Jean from Shewsbury
  • "You blow my mind looking after people going through cancer. T Thankfully I've not come across it in friends.to those with it, I am thinking of you, sending a massive hug xx."

    Diana from Insch
  • "Thank you so much for all you do. Your support has been invaluable to a friend of mine xx."

    Jessica from Bristol
  • "Stay strong and keep your faith, you are not forgotten during these difficult times."

    David from Bracknell
  • "I will always be indebted to the Macmillan nurses who looked after my Mum. God bless you at Christmas and in this difficult time of the pandemic."

    Alison from Wellington
  • "Sending love and prayers for a peace filled Christmas."

    Hayley from Barrow in Furness
  • "Thanks and keep going."

    Nik from Norwich
  • "Hold your head up high. Take one small step at a time. Use your precious energy for things that make you feel good. And know that you are loved."

    Sue from Bristol
  • "You are amazing! Thank you for the wonderful work you do, supporting people in the midst of heartache and suffering x."

    Sheila from Nuneaton
  • "Thank-you for the care and support that you provide. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year x."

    Helen from London
  • "Thank you for everything, you helped mum in her final days here on Earth and your kindness was overwhelming, you came like Angels in Ministry."

    Naomi from Liverpool
  • "Remembering all who are living with cancer and all the marvellous Macmillan Nurses supporting them and wish you all a very merry Christmas. Jez xx."

    Jez from London
  • "Those who have had to live with cancer, have lost loved ones from cancer and have cared for those with cancer are amazing. Positive thoughts and love to all."

    Deborah from Tiffield
  • "Thank you all for your invaluable support for me and other cancer patients over the past year. We really appreciate all you do."

    Claire from London
  • "Heartfelt thanks to the wonderful cancer care nurses who work tirelessly to support and care for cancer patients. To all fellow cancer patients, you're all amazing, strong and beautiful xx."

    Sara from Dorset
  • "Thank you isn't really enough for all your hard work & support that you give to people. You all have my gratitude & my admiration."

    Lynda from Bury st Edmunds
  • "Without my cancer nurse to call on for advice and support my cancer journey would have been so much harder. They are all so invaluable and I'm forever grateful."

    Alison from Carnforth
  • "You are all amazing and not forgotten x."

    Emma from Leeds
  • "Thank you to all who work in cancer healthcare. You haven't been forgotten and we would be lost without you. You give us hope and strength to continue the fight."

    Shannon from Oxford
  • "Thank you all MacMillan nurses for all your fantastic work. Very much appreciated."

    Mary from Glasgow
  • "Just sending all you love and a HUGE HUG to one and ALL for all the work you do 0x0x0."

    Frances from Wigton
  • "You are amazing. Thank you for being you. For persevering in your fight and for helping those fighting their own. Keep going! We're with you!"

    Kathryn from Bedford
  • "Love to you all."

    Valerie from Southampton
  • " Keep on going. Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year."

    Katherine from Coventry
  • " Thank you for all you do to help cancer patients stay positive and to live their lives to the full."

    Patricia from Reading
  • " Thanks to all the wonderful Macmillan nurses who do such incredible work, and to the support and comfort they give."

    Mary from Neath
  • " You are not forgotten by the British public. Stay safe and strong for all our sakes."

    David from New Radnor
  • " Thank you to the Nurses, Carers and Supporters of people living with cancer. You are all in my heart at this special time. Season's Greetings."

    Rae from Herstmonceux
  • " You are in my thoughts and prayers. May the Divine Mother and Divine Light be with you always."

    Lesley from London
  • " One word...Awesome!"

    Richard from Lancashire
  • "Thank you for giving of your time and skills. You are appreciated by those who have need of your care."

    David from Burton-on-Trent
  • "Thank you - your care and devotion are amazing. May you know and bring peace, comfort and blessing this Christmas time."

    Lyn Haddington
  • "Thank you so much for all you do, it means so much when you feel vulnerable and lost."

    Sarah from Letchworth Garden City
  • "Thank you for being amazing people and for making a real difference to people affected by cancer. You truly make the world a better place."

    Marie from Peterborough
  • "Thank you for all the selfless hard work you all do when people need you most, for caring for our loved one's and for the strong shoulders we're relying on."

    Stephen from Wadebridge
  • " Thinking of you at this difficult time and praying that the Christmas story may bring you joy and peace."

    Gill from Sheffield
  • " Thank you for all you do to help with palliative care. You are Angels!."

    Anne from Surbiton
  • " Holding hands, literally and metaphorically, with the family during the last minutes of their loved one is a life affirming gift, never forgotten."

    Maureen from Stockton-on-Tees
  • " Thank you to all the wonderful Macmillan staff who make such a difference to people at the hardest of times. You are all heroes!"

    Fiona from Edinburgh
  • " Well done to all the Macmillan nurses, God bless."

    Tobi from London
  • " Keep going! Your care and attention are much appreciated."

    Amanda from Dolphinton
  • " Thank you to all those who provide research, medication, reassurance and support to cancer patients and their families. You make life a little more bearable. X "

    Carol from Birmingham
  • " Thank you for the amazing work you do quietly. You are an amazing support to cancer suffers and their families."

    Judy from Northiam Rye
  • " I don't know you, but I am here with you. Whether you are being treated for cancer or treating those with cancer. You are all incredible."

    Christine from Morpeth
  • " Thank you for everything you do, especially those things that go unnoticed x "

    Kate from Manchester
  • " Hi guys! I got cancer 3 years ago and the medical therapy has killed it! I wish all of you the same!!! You can do it!!! Have faith and pray!"

    Agnieszka from Opfikon
  • " May you receive the gifts offered to you by the One greater than cancer as you celebrate His birth (Diagnosed Oct2010)."

    Ra from Thame
  • " I'm praying for you."

    Brian from Witney
  • " Thank you for all the care, support and expertise you bring to your work. It is incredibly helpful to those with Cancer and their loved ones. Thank you."

    Alice from Canterbury
  • " You are all incredible. Thank you so much for all that you do."

    Sarah from Crowborough
  • " Thank you for your kindness and bravery, nurses, and to those living with cancer, please know you are always in our thoughts and prayers. Bless you all.."

    Claire from Woking
  • " Thank you for continuing to work so hard through this difficult time. I know what a difference you make. I just wish my father had had your support. You're amazing."

    Julia from Lancaster
  • "An elderly relative was so happy to receive your care when he was dying of bone cancer. Thank you very much indeed."

    Pauline from Maidenhead
  • " May the HOPE given to us at Christmas sustain you through 2022."

    Susan from Fareham
  • " Diolch yn fawr iawn! (Thanks a lot). Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda (Merry Christmas and a good New Year). x x"

    Ceri from Corris
  • " Thanks you and bless you for your wonderful support to people in such trying circumstances."

    Carl from Inverurie
  • "Thank you nurses, all support staff. And people living with cancer who have still remained optimistic and real. Quote from Nightiee bird... It’s okay to be lost sometimes, we are all a little lost and it’s alright. It's okay, it's okay."

    Doreen from Kampala
  • " You are all heroes, bravery takes many forms."

    Irene from Bamber Bridge
  • " To Macmillan nurses and all who are served by them, we think of you especially at this time of celebrating Christ's birth & thank Him for you & your service."

    Margaret from Sevenoaks
  • "Thanks hugely for your generous caring support of patients and families. "

    Rosie from Kinross
  • "You truly are Angels sent to help make lives better. Thank you so much for all that you do. X."

    Lynne from Lydney
  • "You are one in a million we will get through this together merry Christmas and a happy new year god bless sister suzanne."

    Suzanne from Southsea
  • "Thinking of you and those working alongside you - may you find some joy and peace and know you matter."

    Penny from Sheffield
  • " Thank you for helping me through my cancer treatment, and best wishes for Christmas and the new year."

    Susan from Melling
  • " Many thanks and gratitude to cancer nurses everywhere. As a cancer survivor I appreciate how wonderful you are. Merry Christmas to you all!"

    Lynda from Auckland
  • " Loving thoughts to you all and heart felt thanks to all cancer nurses."

    Margery from Isle of Iona
  • " Please know that you are all in our thoughts this Christmas and for the nurses, thank you! For those being cared for, you are in the hands of wonderful humans."

    Trevor from Northampton
  • " God bless you. My thoughts and prayers are with you for healing, but most of all for you to put your trust in Christ. He loves you so much."

    Nikolaos from Torquay
  • " Thank you to all the Macmillan Nurses for the amazing work that you do. You supported my dad through his cancer and I know how hard you have worked during the pandemic. Thank you."

    Joanna from Eastleigh
  • " You are in my prayers."

    Anne from East Kilbride
  • "Current restrictions must be so much tougher for those of you living with cancer and those supporting you. Sending you lots of love and prayers right now x "

    Jane from Weymouth
  • "Even when the news seems full of other things, you are not forgotten."

    Jenny from Luton
  • "Cancer hasn't gone away during the pandemic so thank goodness for the skill and continuing dedication of our Macmillan nurses."

    Trish from London
  • "Thank you to all the nurses who support and encourage all those suffering with cancer. You are a friend in need to those families who are struggling."

    Miriam from Morecambe
  • "You are not invisible, You are seen. Amidst the twinkling Christmas lights And the search for 'merry', you are not invisible, you are seen. And remembered."

    Elaine from Stockport
  • "Praying for you and wishing you every blessing for the future. Thanks for your amazing work - you are all heroes!"

    Rebecca from Caerdydd
  • "To those struggling with cancer - your bravery during this difficult time does not go unseen. You are amazing. To the nurses - thank you for your hard work."

    Maddy from Sheffield
  • "Thank you, nurses, for working so hard in very difficult circumstances. To those with cancer, stay positive and hopeful. God bless you all."

    Jan from Dursley
  • "I will always be grateful to the Macmillan Nurses who provided care and support to my mother during her final days at Teesside Hospice in 1999. Thank you.."

    Kevin from Gloucester
  • "Thinking of you at this time, take care."

    Phil from Exeter
  • "Thank you for your care and support for those unfortunate to contract cancer."

    Hilary from York
  • "Thank you for all my loved ones and others' loved ones, you have given help support and comfort to us."

    Barbara from Harrogate
  • "You are all angels!"

    Martin from Manchester
  • "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Every day is a bonus for you and your family and friends"

    Jackie from Birmingham
  • "All the Macmillan supporters and community are with you all. We are all in this together and will ensure that no one is forgotten x"

    Natasha from Hampshire
  • "My heart goes out to you and I will continue working hard to help us not be forgotten. Stay strong, we are stronger together."

    Lindsay from Bristol
  • "My husband's Lutathera treatment has now started. I wish everyone best wishes with their cancer treatment and sincerely hope they recover."

    Anne from Ruislip
  • "Concerned about people living with Cancer and possible death are being denied urgent treatment in favour of COVID patients"

    Daniel from York
  • "Everyone has their own personal story to tell and all cancer patients will have been affected by the pandemic in some way or other. Everyone's experience is important!"

    Julie from Lancashire
  • "You are all dear and precious xx"

    Christopher from Cardiff
  • "Hang on in there in these troubled times. Things can only get better."

    Andrea from Merthyr Tydfil
  • "Never give up, never give in..."

    Alfred from Harrow
  • "Hi, it's Carl from Stone, I hope you are feeling well and strong. Keep smiling and keep going as god is with you always now and forever."

    Carl from Stone
  • "I have cancer, cancer doesn't have me. I hope everyone gains as much inspiration from this as I do. #noregrets"

    Kristine from London
  • "I hope that one day we find a cure for all cancers and that people do not have to suffer from it. "

    Liz from Erith
  • "I am not a survivor or victim of cancer how I hate these definitions. I am a Warrior and my cancer is not going to define my life. "

    Rosie from Chipping Norton
  • "My message, together we can support each other, in the darkness there can be light, Macmillan gives you hope."

    Stephen from Kingswinford
  • "I know we are living in strange times and health services are being disrupted. Stay strong and believe together we can change things to be improved for us all."

    Fiona from Telford
  • "Never give up hope you have not been forgotten. Macmillan supporters will always be there for you. Have faith."

    Sheena from London
  • "I have just read Sarifa's story and would like to offer my support. I am 86 and have had Bowel cancer, Liver cancer and am being treated for Prostate Cancer."

    Stephen from Macclesfield
  • "You will always have people there for you, be at your side to make sure your voices are heard and not forgotten. "

    Sarah from Leicester
  • "Look after yourself and always ask for help if you need it. Never be afraid to ask. And ladies, always attend those mammograms, you never know what's developing x"

    Lynn from Clydebank
  • "Although we may be apart in body, we are together in our minds, thoughts and in all of our hearts."

    Simon from Sutton
  • "You're stronger than you know. You've got this! x"

    Jenny from Salford
  • "Macmillan campaigners and front line staff will never forget you."

    Martin from Haslemere
  • "Remember your friends and loved ones haven't forgotten you. Good luck!"

    Robin from Dover
  • "Despite what everyone is going through right know, your personal journey is NOT forgotten. Keep going - you've got this, warrior!"

    Tony from Swindon
  • "Chins up, keep going! Pick up the phone and talk to the lovely Macmillan people. My thoughts are with you, there are lots of us going through this most difficult of times so do share your feelings. You are not alone! x"

    Sue from Petersfield
  • " You most certainly are not forgotten! Staff, nurses and volunteers alike are still here supporting you in whatever we can. Keep in touch and let us know how best we can help - from info to a chat, a friendly face or voice."

    Zoe from Swansea
  • "I want those of you who are living with this illness to know that people are thinking of you and all our prayers are with you. Your treatment plans are crucial, come on health service get back on track!"

    Karen from Portsmouth
  • "Anything is possible when you have the right people to support you. Surround yourself with love and no regrets, and take it one day at a time. You are not alone."

    Emma from London
  • "Glad to feel I can help during these times of uncertainty as we all navigate on. Be brave, hold tight and keep smiling with every breath, on every step of the way. Love and best wishes"

    Miles from London
  • "You haven't been forgotten and you never will be. There's always caring people you can talk to and help never be afraid or shy to ask for a freind to help."

    Helen from Ellesmere Port
  • "Hoping everyone now gets the treatment they need and deserve despite the diversion of treatment to COVID-19"

    Diana from London
  • "I have friends at present suffering from various forms of cancer. They are I am sure facing it with fortitude and hope. I have only admiration for those suffering and the courage they display every day."

    Michael from Wickford
  • "You may be socially distant, but you are not forgotten. You are near in our thoughts. The sun will shine again!"

    Mark from Swansea
  • "Everyone is talking about the virus but please be assured I will always support cancer research & those living with the disease. It touches everyone so we will keep battling. You will never be alone or forgotten."

    Jane from Lochwinnoch
  • "I am 78, a cancer survivor. I felt my life was on hold for a long time, I even became depressed one evening. But Macmillan nurses and other volunteers were a great help. You are in a very difficult and possibly worrying place. Macmillan will help."

    Annick from Burgess Hill
  • "You will positive and negative emotions, acknowledge your feelings and process them. Build meaningful connections, self loving and loving others. Accepting - happiness grows. Being honest with yourself and those around you. you are not alone xxxxxxx"

    Alex from Swindon
  • "As we get older we all know of people lost to cancer. Often it is our nearest and dearest. Thinking about the good times, remembering the joys and celebrating a life well-lived makes it bearable. Keep creating sweet memories for those who love you."

    Mike from London
  • "I have had cancer. I have not seen any of my family since February but I am shielding till August. But I have a friend that leaves me food every other day and I guess I am lucky so be happy and talk to friends and keep in touch with family."

    Sylvia from Ebbw Vale
  • "My sister is receiving amazing treatment and support during her Chemotherapy treatment they have been doing this all through the pandemic thank you for all you do"

    Diane from Westcliffe-on-Sea
  • "When my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer last year I was devasted. The journey was hard but we kept positive and spent as much time with him as I could. We talked, laughed, sang, and supported each other."

    Angela from West Norwood
  • "Diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in March 2017 life changed over night but you learn to adapt and life goes on. It does get easier."

    Pamela from Milton Keynes
  • "Macmillan support @Bridgend Carers Centre (Wales) has not forgotten our members. Keep in touch with us. Fancy a chat? You know where we are. Here's to hoping that surgeries and check ups are being resumed. Thinking of our extended family. Take care."

    Rhiannon from Bridgend
  • "My best wishes to you. I'm wishing you all the inner personal resources, the outer support and good care of whatever nature that you need just now."

    Ãine from Wadhurst
  • "As a patient of an uncommon and difficult disease to diagnose and manage I have learned that the benefit or reaching out to peers and the Macmillan team have been the biggest support so far. Be bold, be brave and trust others to guide you."

    Lesley from Saltash
  • "My brothers cancer treatment didn't start because of the pandemic. Hopefully like many of you now that the treatment has started things will get better.I just want to say look after yourselves and everyone is thinking about you."

    Rosalind from Wrexham
  • "To all that are going through this journey, you are in my prayers and thoughts. It may seem a struggle at the moment but you are stronger than you know, even if you don't feel like it today, you are."

    Belinda from Wisbech
  • "I have been through your battle and this experience has not weakened me, it has made me stronger. Do not think you are alone, lots of people out there, like me, are thinking of you. It is one step at a time for now. Be strong."

    Carole from Mold
  • "I know what it is to be told you have cancer. It hits like running into a brick wall at 30mph. I was told that I had two separate cancers, lung and bowel. That was over 8 years ago. Thanks to the dedication of the NHS, I've survived! Good luck!"

    David from Thirsk
  • "Having survived breast cancer twice I know that you are never alone with your cancer battle so reach out to Macmillan and others who are always there to offer support at this difficult time."

    Kathleen from Lincoln
  • "Never feel alone. Know you haven't been forgotten. We know that it's difficult. Stay strong. The unknown can be scary. We are here to get you through this. You have the courage. Remember how amazing you are. You've got this."

    Sara-Eden from Nottingham
  • "I'm so proud of your strength. You are in my thoughts and prayers."

    Shalini from Essex
  • "Having had cancer I can imagine how awful it must be to be living with it during Covid. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Call Macmillan if you need them. They will be there for you as they were for me."

    Lindsay from Essex
  • "You are not forgotten there are those of us in remission who understand what you feel. Macmillan nurses will always be there to look out for you together with other campaigners, keep looking for the silver lining, if you can."

    Ken from Addlestone
  • "As someone who has suffered from Prostate Cancer I can understand that cancer sufferers who are in isolation, must feel very anxious. People are thinking about you and hoping that we will soon get back to normal"

    John from Bristol
  • "I wish you all love and positivity and never forget that you are all heroes in what is for you all such a difficult time."

    Ruth from Hemsworth
  • "Please stay strong during these very unusual times as I am sure things will get back to normal eventually. As a Macmillan volunteer you have my whole hearted support along with my fellow volunteers."

    Stephen from Hull
  • "Don't despair, life can be bad sometimes but it will get better, think positively, you are not forgotten."

    Susan from Weymouth
  • "No matter how hard it gets, please don't give up, don't back down, keep trying, we're here for you, love you, admire you. Believe you can beat this, because I believe you can. I'm living proof you can get to the other side, please come join me. X"

    Tania from Windlesham
  • "God bless you all. Sending my love you not alone Macmillan there every step of the way. To support you though this lockdown god bless you all sending you all my love. Keep the faith"

    Helena from Belfast
  • "It may be dim but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I am 18months into my journey and although it is hard, the light is definitely getting brighter x"

    Janet from Otley
  • "We hope we never need support like this , but a lot of us will sometime during our lifetime. Macmillan helped my mother and my sister, we are lucky to have them in difficult times."

    Sean from Manchester
  • "I just want to say that as a retired Macmillan Nurse, my thoughts go out to each and every one of you who are going through turmoil at the moment; with diagnosis, treatments and trying to get your head around everything. Sending huge virtual hugs! xx"

    Avril from Whitley Bay
  • "Sending lots of love and hugs to everyone who is feeling lost in these strange times..... May you find a smile or some form of joy each day stay strong and pain free... Xx"

    Georgie from Stonehaven
  • "I was confused when I was diagnosed and after operation. I was recommended to Macmillan. What a help they explained the feelings I had was normal. I now see my future differently thanks to them."

    Gill from Liverpool
  • "Take courage during your treatment, if you need extra support Macmillan are there for you and can talk you through all those awkward questions you don't know the answer too. We weren't put on this earth to be alone and struggle on in difficult times."

    Jean from Banbury
  • "Heartfelt best wishes to each and every one of you, and your families and those close to you, you are all truly amazing and brave xxx"

    Steve from Brighouse
  • "Dear everyone affected by cancer, So too have I been affected. Keep positive, strong, fighting to cure yourself free from the cancer; do not give up hope and keep pushing for your appointments. You are all brave. Much love."

    Sue from Shrewsbury
  • "Stay Strong, Don't loose faith and hope. Make the most of each day, and express how you feel. Do what makes you happy. And remember you will always be in the thoughts of loved ones and god."

    Rupi from Uxbridge
  • "I cannot thank the work Macmillan nurses have done in caring for those I've loved and lost to cancer. The medical support is always there, the emotional support for patients and relatives has always been a tower of strength. I cannot thank you enough"

    Kyri from London
  • "From experience, I would say you can't be strong all of the time so take advantage of offers of help. Apart from the shock of the initial diagnosis, any treatment that follows can be pretty scary but stick with it and you will be rewarded in the end"

    Dorothy from Wellingborough
  • "I can only imagine what the past few months have been like shielding. I know you feel alone but thankfully those who have been affected by cancer know that Macmillan have the right words and experience that you need right now."

    Julie from Chorley
  • "You are not forgotten. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May you know God's comfort at this time and experience His loving arms wrapped around you. May you know His power being poured out upon you giving you inner strength. XXX"

    Jan from Hayling Island
  • "How do you feel today? Maybe it will be different tomorrow, and different the day after that. All any of us can do is literally live one day at a time. Take care of yourself. Many people care for you."

    Raymond from Paris
  • "Having being diagnosed with breast cancer last June, my heart goes out to anyone caught up in the pandemic and facing all the worry of cancer as well."

    Pam from Burnley
  • "Hold on to hope and know that you are not forgotten. Take all of the opportunities for additional support and know that you will come through this. Fill your heart with love."

    Steph from Bristol
  • "Cry when you feel like crying; laugh when you feel like laughing and know that there are people out there that care."

    Lee from London
  • "Just a message to say that everyone who has experienced delays in diagnosis or treatment during the Covid emergency, you are in my thoughts and prayers for the best possible outcomes."

    George from West Parley
  • "You are never alone! No matter what happens in the world, our prayers and help will be there for anybody who needs it. Brighter days will come and we will all celebrate."

    Cecilia from London
  • "I was diagnosed with a nasal cancer in April 2015 and subsequently had 6 weeks of radical chemo-radiotherapy; my Macmillan nurse Anne helped me get through that experience. I now support them as a thankyou for that time, they are the best!"

    Keith from Redhill
  • "Wishing everyone reading this, all the best of health and happiness. Never give up!!"

    Sita from Birmingham
  • "My husband died of mesothelioma six years ago and I know how hard that was. To be struggling with cancer during this dreadful time must be even harder and I send all my best wishes to everyone in that position. Be strong and have faith."

    Elizabeth from Burton-on-trent
  • "You couldn't possibly know but people like yourselves are a constant inspiration to the rest of us. On any day we might find ourselves in your position and we can only hope that we have your strength."

    Nigel from Rye
  • "Hang in there people, you are more resilient than you can imagine. Mark each day by the most positive moment you experience and relish it. Tomorrow is a new day."

    Simon from Norwich
  • "Just want to say you are all heroes. Fighting this horrible disease with courage and alot of willpower even on days you dont feel like it. I wish each one of you good luck on your journey and never give up.xxx"

    Lisa from Isleworth
  • "My thoughts are with everyone suffering from life threatening or terminal cancer. I've had four operations for facial & back skin cancer & still survive at 82. Stay positive & fight your hardest. You are all in my prayers."

    Thomas from Weston Super Mare
  • "Throughout her four year battle, my beautiful and amazing wife Debbie focused on happy memories, smiles and laughter. Whilst so so difficult for most, it helped us all. Stay strong, one love."

    Jamie from Manchester
  • "It must be really tough coping with cancer whilst in lockdown. I have a family member like that but he knows we're all here for him so I hope you have someone to look out for you. The Macmillan team will always be there for you."

    Trixie from Penarth
  • "I am a 67 year old lady who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012. Thankfully I am still alive and enjoying life. Macmillan gave me so much support when so called friends walked away, so don't give up, be positive and try to avoid stress."

    Margaret from Redcar
  • "This has been a very trying time for everyone. More especially you guys battling cancer. Try to stay strong and positive. Our thoughts and love are with you."

    Helen from Stirling
  • "Times like these are hard but all you people are amazing you take every day as it comes always keep smiling as your day will be as bright as your smile thinking of you all and sending wishes your way."

    Lauren from Milford Haven
  • "We will get through this. People living with cancer count."

    Shannon from Peterborough
  • "I was diagnosed with blood cancer in February. With covid around it's really scary for fellow sufferers, but it's great that the wonderful people at Macmillan are there to lean on."

    David from Halifax
  • "I wanted to let you know that you are in many people's thoughts and prayers. They are people like me who genuinely care and many, also like me, have been cancer patients themselves. Please believe you are not alone, Macmillan is always there for you."

    Valerie from Boston
  • "In all the loneliness, confusion and helplessness of lockdown I and many others would like to assure you that Macmillan campaigners and supporters have not abandoned you and are working positively on your behalf. With hugs and good wishes"

    Richard from Waltham Abbey
  • "Macmillan campaigners want to show our support to everyone who is struggling and let them know that we have not forgotten you during this time. Despite the isolation, people with cancer are not alone. We are here for you."

    Sophie from London
  • "I can't begin to understand what it must be like, living with cancer, during this pandemic. I imagine that you must feel very isolated, scared and alone. Please know that Macmillan supporters have not forgotten you. We will always be there for you."

    Karen from Middlesex
  • "I recently have had a ct scan because of bowel problems. It is a very worrying time especially during the long wait for the appointment during the covid pandemic. I send my best wishes to all who are waiting & hope you all get the support you need."

    Marion from Newquay
  • "As a survivor of cancer I have some idea of the difficulties Covid has caused with diagnosis and treatment. My thoughts are with everybody affected and those they hold dear."

    Charles from Perth
  • "Macmillan volunteers will always be here to support you, no matter what is happening around us, and you will never be alone. Jez xx"

    Jez from London
  • "Please don't feel you are alone. I know from experience that when you have cancer you can feel alone even with family and friends around because if they haven't experienced cancer they don't really know what you are going through. Pick up the phone."

    Elizabeth from London
  • "I have been through the turmoil of a cancer battle. I was so frustrated and frightened but after many days of crying I decided I was not letting cancer win and everyday would say to myself : I'm going to win. So folks my heart is with you."

    Michela from Glasgow
  • "I hope all the cancer services and support network gets back to normal As Soon As Possible. I wish everyone well & hope you all recover soon. Keep positive!"

    Derek from Tain
  • "You are not alone, we are all in this together and supporting each other."

    Christine from Muir of Ord
  • "I wish you all well in your fight against cancer especially during these difficult times. I sincerely hope that you all receive the treatment you need to get well. Please do not give up hope x"

    Pauline from Airdrie
  • "Try and stay strong. I know it is not always easy! You are safe with the knowledge that the Macmillan Team are always there for you! You are not alone, just lift the phone! Keep the chin up. I wish you all the best."

    Paul from Belfast
  • "Keep going, it's not easy but you've came this far. Reach out for support, never sit and feel lonely because there's always someone there for you. Xx"

    Lynn from Clydebank
  • "Macmillan all still here doing great work to support all through these difficult times. Change for the good will come. Stay strong"

    John from Bishopbriggs
  • "Please support the campaign to get cancer operations back to a routine that was lost to COVID-19. This I do in memory of my late wife."

    Bob from Melrose
  • "Remember, HOPE is seeing the light and not the darkness. Focus on being your own best friend in the difficult days and be kind to yourself."

    Beth from Shotts
  • "Having Cancer during this pandemic has been a unique challenging and emotional time so far. I have nothing to compare It to. Staying determined and focused not to let this situation get the better of me or YOU is my drive. Never feel alone."

    Tanya from Orpington
  • "Times like this are tough, but if we stick together, we can get through this! You're not alone, we are here!"

    Aarzoo from Bradford
  • "Your strength and bravery is incredible, your resilience an example to us all. With love and all good wishes for you."

    Bridget from Retford
  • "You are not forgotten. I won't give up banging the drum for you to make sure you get the support and treatment that you deserve."

    Elizabeth from Cardiff
  • "As a colorectal cancer survivor, I know the importance of an early diagnosis and swift treatment/surgery."

    Frank from Belfast
  • "This is just to send a message of solidarity & love to everyone who is living with cancer. I am thinking of you & know that Macmillan supporters everywhere hold you in their hearts. We are a community and we won't give up. With love, Alison."

    Alison from Brighton
  • "The Big C has touched many people that I know. Family, friends, acquaintances. A dear friend of mine is currently receiving treatment and she has stayed positive throughout. Please stay strong and look after yourselves. Be kind to yourselves too. x"

    Moyna from Wisbech
  • "Your courage and strength in the midst of challenge, show us all how to cope with the challenges we face. Thank you."

    Dale from Kingston upon Thames
  • "Sending lots of lockdown love to you all during this time of high anxiety. You are in our thoughts. Keep safe and keep sane xx"

    Cathy from Stourbridge
  • "Good morning, It's a lovely morning here. How are you today? Please don't ever think you are on your own. There is an army of people supporting you. God bless"

    Alexis from Antrim
  • "My heart goes out to all waiting for treatment. Be brave be strong. Love and best wishes. Thinking of you. xxx"

    Jan from London
  • "Going through chemo during this pandemic has been hard. There's nothing for me to compare it to! I've had good & bad days whilst shielding. On the bad days I've been in contact with Macmillan. They're always there for you if and when you need them!"

    Sarah from Andover
  • "You are not alone. As a blood cancer patient, I know how important both treatment and emotional support is. Know that Macmillan and other charities (such as Blood Cancer UK) are on your side, campaigning on your behalf."

    David from York
  • "Whether you are feeling isolated, scared, frustrated, alone, angry or anything else while this is all going on, you are not alone. We are thinking about you."

    Wendy from Walton-on-Thames
  • "Please stay positive, I know it's hard. Do not be afraid to carry on with your treatment and most of all if you need help do not be afraid to ask for it, you are not alone."

    Martin from Lewes
  • "You are most definitely NOT forgotten. Rest assured xxx"

    Ann from Manchester
  • "Hang in there guys, treatment is slowly returning. I have had a clinic invitation after a telephone clinic. Keep trusting and keep campaigning!"

    Elisabeth from Norwich
  • "My thoughts are with all of you. Stay strong. Remember that you got this far and we will get through this. I have nothing but the utmost respect for anyone living with cancer. Don't forget how amazing you are and how brave you have been to date."

    Donna from Bromley
  • "Good and bad moments alternate in life, now is a bad one, but the good ones are round the corner, so stay strong!"

    Manuela Lidia from London
  • "Friends and family are so important whilst fighting illness and it is sad that many of us can't be there for you when you need us the most. But please keep fighting and stay strong we are fighting with you always xx"

    Lynn from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • "No matter how dark your life is at this time, the sun will rise and you too can overcome the darkness as I did. The treatments seem to go on forever but the staff all are trying to heal you so let them help."

    Christine from Sheffield
  • "You have come such a long way don't give up now, it's been a hard journey made even worse this year, but you are all in my thoughts and heart, be strong still and you will get through this, thinking of you, take good care of yourselves."

    Yvonne from Bury St Edmunds
  • "5 years ago I ended my treatment journey and enjoyed my bonus time. Covid19 put my life again on hold. However, soon I will hopefully be moving on from shielding and able to get back to living and enjoying my post cancer life."

    Paul from Brighton
  • "Hang on in there, try and find someone to stay connected with. Look for actions, however small, to make in your day to retain a measure of control over your situation. It helped me."

    Steve from Cirencester
  • "In these dreadful times, we continue to support you, and will challenge government to prioritise cancer treatment."

    Eddie from Halesowen
  • "Its has been difficult for us, people with Cancer, Just remember, we are not alone, Macmillan is always there"

    Mohammad from Essex
  • "I am sorry to hear you are going through this but Macmillan has not forgotten you I went through it 13 years and they were wonderful. Take care and keep safe xxx"

    Sheena from Hove
  • "I understand how difficult and frightening it is for you as I have a sister and dear friend in the situation right now. So my thoughts and prayers are with you all."

    Fidelma from Chester Le Street
  • "Having been through diagnosis and radiotherapy for prostate cancer I feel and empathise with everyone having to wait for cancer treatment."

    David from Swanage
  • "I want to send my support and encouragement to all those affected by cancer at this time: you are going through a tough time without the extra anxiety & isolation of this time. Me and my family send our support to you and your families Just to say I'm thinking of you and understand these trying times must be making things even more difficult."

    Janice from Sheffield
  • "I hope and pray that you are receiving all the love, support and treatment you so deserve. With love and kind wishes."

    Jan from Cowes
  • "My wife has had cancer twice and it's good to know other still think about us despite the current pandemic."

    Michael from Sheffield
  • "Sending much love to everybody who is battling right now in life x"

    Brigitte from Littlehampton
  • "Thinking of you all, hope you are coping as best you can under these very uncertain times, make sure you speak to your loved ones, talking can help, you're not on your own. Best wishes, God Bless."

    Evelyn from London
  • "Stay strong, the world has not forgotten you. Covid has just knocked things off course. Help is still at hand!"

    Liz from Chichester
  • "You're not alone! Every day we want to make sure your voice is heard and that you can get all the support and care you need."

    Sara from London
  • "You don't know me. We've never met, but if you're feeling lonely and a bit frightened I just want you to know that a lot of people out there care about you."

    Terry from Ipswich
  • "You are not alone - we are not alone - we are stronger together and will always be there to support you and each other. Stay strong!"

    Paul from Bromsgrove
  • "Isolation and illness must be so hard to bear but please be assured you are not forgotten. Macmillan and all its supporters are with you and thinking of you and always campaigning to help make life a little better. Sending love and all best wishes x"

    Jan from Tavistock
  • "Macmillan and all it's supporters are here for you. In the darkest of times, Macmillan will reach out and help you through. Sending love and hope to everyone affected. Stay strong, stay safe.x"

    Julie from Sheffield
  • "Its time that all Cancer patients started to receive the best possible care and they are treated quickly. Best of luck to all of you."

    Anthony from London
  • "Our thoughts and prayers for healing are always with you, even though we cannot be with you in person in your afflictions. No one should go or feel unloved and all are to be valued in their own right, having lost close friends and relations."

    David from Fowey
  • "Our thoughts go out to you, I have a family member who is in remission and she has had a worrying time through the lockdown. We are thinking a praying for you through these horrible times."

    Harry from Milton Keynes
  • "Hi I am a cancer survivor, Macmillan campaigners are there for you always and especially at this difficult time. Keep fighting and stay positive."

    Janice from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • "Cancer messes with our heads and hearts as well as our bodies. It feels like we have shrunk and what we could once do, now seems impossible. With love and support we say our own name proudly. We are not called Cancer."

    Julie from Wallasey
  • "Hello everyone. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and that we can get through this together. You are already strong before this pandemic and now is the time to draw on your amazing courage and inspire! Sending lots of love to you all"

    Margaret Lorna from Tamworth
  • "As a Macmillan campaigner I just want you to know that you are NOT alone and you have not been forgotten. Keep your spirit up I am thinking of you. xxx"

    Susan from Ilford
  • "You are not alone and you are not forgotten. Remember how many people hold you in their hearts! They are your anchor in this storm."

    Simon from London
  • "Hi everyone. I hope you are are doing okay. I know it may be tough but the Macmillan campaigners, myself included, have not forgotten about you during this time. Sending lots of love!"

    Aimee from Bradford
  • "This time last year I was a month forward from ringing that bell following radiotherapy. This year was supposed to be a different year but I'll be back fundraising as soon as we can to keep networks like this being the positive light during dark days."

    Kirsty from Co Durham
  • "Having lost my daughter to Breast Cancer in 2015 I feel so deeply for everyone who is suffering from this terrible disease and especially if your treatments are on hold, and my wish is that each and everyone of you will receive your treatments soon."

    Sheila from Altrincham
  • "We are thinking of you. Macmillan will always be there for you."

    Alastair from Southport
  • "I have two very good friends trying to deal with cancer and all the side effects of treatment during this time. It has been so hard on them and I am amazed at their resilience and strength. I am sending them my love and heartfelt best wishes always."

    Tracy from Haywards Heath
  • "Thinking of you all going through cancer treatment at this difficult time. There is light at the end of the tunnel from a breast cancer survivor of 6 years who had Chemotherapy, mastectomy & radiotherapy xxx"

    Frances from London
  • "My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time. As a survivor I've been where you are (without the lockdown) so know this must be a very trying time with plenty of time to think, that my love and thoughts are with all of you x"

    Tina from Southampton
  • "As a breast cancer survivor I know how hard this pandemic has affected you. Your treatment may have been postponed and made you feel forgotten and unimportant. Trust me, you are not. Macmillan is with you, every step of the way! As we all are!"

    Dianne from Bexleyheath
  • "Please remember that you are not forgotten and that you are always in our Thoughts and Prayers. Stay safe and stay strong xx."

    Christine from Nelson
  • "There is light at the end of the tunnel look forward to the future and keep well my friends."

    Peter from Derby
  • "All the best at this tough time. Keep strong but don't worry when you can't at times."

    Katherine from Coventry
  • "Not forgotten by me and my family and friends. Keep up your spirits. Sending you love xxx"

    Helen from Liskeard
  • "I'm thinking of all of you and wishing you fortitude, strength and calm."

    Harry from London
  • "We know that isolation and lockdown have been incredibly hard - but you're not alone. Macmillan is determined to make sure your voice is heard and that governments cannot forget people living with cancer during this crisis."

    Steven from London
  • "We are remembering all the extra stress at this time, and wish each and everyone lots of love. You aren't alone. God bless and stay safe."

    Janet from Hayle
  • "I am one of you who have had cancer. It is a frightening time for those that suffer, especially so now during the pandemic. Just know that so many of us care and are sending positive vibes and love to you"

    Helen from Stourbridge¬¬
  • "You are all heroes too, my thoughts and prayers are with you."

    Paul from York
  • "Having had personal family experience of living with cancer I appreciate how difficult this can be. Coupled with the current situation, I imagine many of you are struggling to cope."

    Vivien from Halifax
  • "Be encouraged, we'll soon be through this period."

    John from Marlborough
  • "Wishing every strength to people going through cancer during the coronavirus pandemic. We have not forgotten you and will be campaigning every step of the way to make sure you get the treatment, care and support you deserve."

    Eve from London
  • "My heart goes out to those suffering from cancer - they need and deserve to be fully cared for."

    Peter from Sheffield
  • "It's 5 years since I had surgery & chemotherapy for breast cancer. I truly feel for those going through what is already a difficult process but made even more difficult at present due to covid 19. Wishing you all a smooth & safe journey to health."

    Fiona from Wirral
  • "Stay strong and be positive we will get through this & remember everyone at Macmillan is behind you."

    Carl from Winsford
  • "Never lose hope. There is always someone there to listen to you. Together we can help you through your illness. As difficult as it might be, stay strong and positive. We are there for you."

    Liam from Hertford
  • "My heart greets your heart, you are not forgotten."

    Rae from Herstmonceux
  • "I had to wait 3 months before I could clarify if my cancer was clear or alive during lockdown. I hope others are saved the anxiety which I experienced."

    Shirley from Barnet
  • "Keeping fighting the battle in front of you one day at a time We think of you."

    Leanne from Keighley
  • "Most mornings I send out thoughts and prayers to all those who need extra love and support at this time - we don't need to know other people to care about them. x"

    Jo from London
  • "Just writing to say I'm with you at this challenging time!"

    Lloyd from London
  • "Love to you all, you're all in my thoughts, you are not forgotten. Sending you heart felt best wishes and support."

    Kay from Derby
  • "The emotional impact of the outbreak is taking its toll on people who are already struggling. We will keep on campaigning to ensure that cancer does not become the forgotten 'C' during this time."

    Jen from Sunderland