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Madam,
Macmillan Cancer Support would like to hear from people of working age affected by cancer or from employers who have experience of managing people with a cancer diagnosis.

On November 20 we launched our Working Through Cancer campaign and we need to hear your readers' experiences to help us develop information and support so that both employees and employers achieve the best outcomes when working people are diagnosed with cancer.

This year almost 100,000 people of working age will be diagnosed with cancer in the UK.

However, evidence suggests people affected by cancer, and their employers, do not receive the advice and support they need to remain in or to return to work.

You can help.

We need to hear your stories – both good and bad.

For Macmillan's current guidance, or to share your story with us, please log on to www.macmilan.org.uk/work or telephone 08000 898 500.

Jo Parkinson
Communications Officer
Macmillan Cancer Support





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