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Kate, 33, living with cervical cancer<br />

OTHER RELATED INFORMATION<br />

FOR MACMILLAN STAFF<br />

Macmillan staff may also wish to use this <strong>Rich</strong> Picture document in combination with other connected<br />

documents, such as the Impact Briefs or the Macmillan Communications Platform. You may wish to<br />

select evidence from more than one source to build a case for support, add weight to your<br />

influencing, or to engage and inspire Macmillan’s supporters. A range of evidence that may be<br />

helpful to you is summarised here. Please note that any hyperlinks active below may not work for<br />

non-Macmillan staff.<br />

Case Study Library<br />

People affected<br />

by cancer<br />

Contains stories and quotes<br />

from real-life examples of<br />

people affected by cancer<br />

who have been helped<br />

by Macmillan.<br />

Professionals/Services<br />

Contains specific examples<br />

of our services across the<br />

UK, and the impact they<br />

are having.<br />

Comms Platform<br />

Describes how to<br />

communicate with people<br />

affected by cancer.<br />

<strong>Rich</strong> Pictures<br />

Describe the numbers,<br />

needs and experiences<br />

of key groups within<br />

the 2.5 million<br />

<strong>THe</strong> RicH <strong>PiCtuRE</strong><br />

people with<br />

cancer.<br />

Impact Briefs<br />

Generically describe<br />

what our services do,<br />

and the impact they<br />

have on<br />

people<br />

affected<br />

by cancer.<br />

Understanding the numbers, needs and<br />

experiences of people affected by cancer<br />

Local Cancer Intelligence<br />

A local overview of the essential<br />

data on the changing burden of<br />

cancer in your area, including<br />

prevalence, survival, patient<br />

experience and comparisons<br />

across clinical commissioning<br />

groups.<br />

Routes from Diagnosis<br />

Results from the first phase<br />

of the Routes from Diagnosis<br />

study, including outcome<br />

pathways, survival rates,<br />

inpatient costs and morbidities<br />

associated with breast, lung,<br />

prostate and brain cancers.<br />

For further information about any of the above, please contact a member of Macmillan’s<br />

Evidence Department, or contact evidence@macmillan.org.uk.<br />

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