We're Breast Cancer Now
We're here to make sure that by 2050 everyone diagnosed with breast cancer lives, and is supported to live well.
Our life-changing support
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Support for you
We offer a range of support services for people affected by breast cancer, both online and in person.
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Talk to our nurses
Our nurses are here for you. Whether you'd like to give us a call or pop us a message, we're here to help.
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What is breast cancer?
Whether you've recently been diagnosed, are living with breast cancer or you're worried about a symptom, you can trust our information.
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Our life-saving research
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About our research
Learn about our research into prevention and early diagnosis, better treatments, improving quality of life, and secondary breast cancer.
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Research achievements
We’ve invested more than £299 million in research to drive forward progress in breast cancer research. Discover our achievements so far.
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Give hope for the future. Donate today.
We fund life-saving research and provide life-changing support. Your donation could help us give hope to everyone impacted by breast cancer, now and into the future.
How you can get involved
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Challenge events
Whether you’re a walker, a baker or a mover-and-shaker, you can become part of Team Now and raise money for people with breast cancer.
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Volunteer with us
Do something amazing and make today the day you volunteer. Donating your time and talent could make all the difference.
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Campaign with us
We're campaigning to get the best treatment, services and care for people affected by breast cancer.
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Stories from our supporters
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As men, we’ve got to be prepared to talk about breast cancer
John was 50 years old and working as an engineer when he first noticed a lump on his chest. He was diagnosed with grade 3 breast cancer soon...
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If I’d known more about the signs and symptoms of secondary breast cancer, I wouldn’t have doubted myself
8 years after her primary diagnosis, Charli started feeling a pain in her arm. It came out of nowhere - she didn’t have an injury and couldn...
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Rediscovering intimacy after breast cancer isn’t about going back to how things were – it's about finding even deeper closeness than before
Sex and intimacy can be complicated after breast cancer. In fact, a survey we published in 2024 revealed that 98% of women with breast cance...
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Sometimes we underestimate the power of the patient experience, but our voices can make change happen
Penny was looking for a way to get involved at Breast Cancer Now after her diagnosis. She didn’t feel ready to take on a physical challenge....