Want to talk more openly about breast cancer? We’re here.

Talking openly about breast cancer can be difficult. That’s why we’re here providing support for whatever you’re going through.

How can we help you?

We’re helping patients and healthcare professionals spot the signs and symptoms of secondary breast cancer.

It's important to get to know your breasts. Check your breasts regularly and see your GP if you notice any changes.

We focus on four key areas of research: risk and prevention, early detection and diagnosis, treatment and secondary breast cancer.

Wear it pink 2023

Wear pink this October to fundraise for our life-saving research and life-changing support.

 

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What to look out for after a primary diagnosis

Most breast cancers don’t come back after treatment, but sometimes they can return, so it’s important for you to know what signs and symptoms to look out for.

Your stories

Smiley photo of Beverley

Beverley gets involved with Moving Forward courses and visits local fundraisers. We asked why she volunteers and how her work impacts the community. Learn more.

31 May 2023

Smiley photo of Elizabeth

For Volunteers’ Week, we asked Elizabeth about her volunteering with us. She shared her breast cancer experience, what she gets involved with, and more.

25 May 2023

Zahida in a dress sat on a sofa

Feeling lonely in her community, Zahida used our Someone Like Me volunteer service to get support. To give back, she decided to volunteer herself.

25 May 2023