Back to About us Home About us Personal stories Select filters 0 Mental wellbeing Treatment tips Secondary breast cancer Body image Family and relationships Getting support Younger women Volunteering Fundraising Breast Cancer Voices Apply Filters 440 results Judy is surrounded by support and trying to stay positive Your support can stop people like Bex feeling alone Sandra is embracing life as a Breast Cancer Now Voice Remembering Dawn: Continuing her legacy by supporting the Omaze prize draw Men with breast cancer don't need to feel alone Celebrating 1 year of Breast Cancer Voices Why being a Voice is important to Fola Being a Voice gave Claire her control back Cycling enthusiast Terry tells us about his 4th cycling challenge for Breast Cancer Now You see incredible parts of London - stunning locks, boats and residences Jumping to the challenge - Eve took a leap of faith with a sponsored skydive Linda took on Trek Nepal - a chance to visit her dream destination, while fundraising too I cannot wait for the walk this year. Walking through the beautiful countryside, alongside my friends, is one of my favourite things to do. Jemma took on the Pink Ribbon Walk in memory of her mum, Angela Mason Being a voice is so empowering and allows you to give back For International Nurses Day, Catherine gives the low-down on our nurse helpline and why it is so valuable Amy talks body confidence and trying for a baby after breast cancer Zahida volunteers so no one feels alone I love being part of an amazing community of volunteers How Beverley supports and inspires the community by volunteering Jill is stepping forward for a Pink Ribbon Walk Celebrating 20 years of our Service Pledge with Karen, our longstanding volunteer After doing her research, Laura spotted secondary symptoms and pushed for an answer Kerry urges you to know the signs of secondary and follow your gut-feeling Knowing something was not right, Jasmin urged for the secondary checks she needed Louise shares why she was inspired to support us and what it's like to be a Voice Using the nurse helpline made me feel like someone cared and understood, I cried with relief Feeling alone and a little lost after breast cancer, Jo signed up to our Moving Forward course Marie takes to The Show's catwalk to prove breast cancer can happen at any age Showing men can get breast cancer too, Jim signed up to our fabulous catwalk, The Show When I felt scared and confused, Breast Cancer Now was my lifeline Angela and Mary, mum and daughter, are taking on The Show after taking on breast cancer together Viv shares the story of her strong, passionate daughter, Tanya, and how she donates in her memory every year Breast cancer made my confidence hit the floor, but I used my experiences to help other women enjoy intimacy and feel sexy again Jessica understands more than ever the importance of checking your breasts Standing together to support Breast Cancer Now - Roseann’s story I was lucky to notice the lump when I did – otherwise it could have been a different story Helping others is a massive part of my healing process I developed PTSD following my breast cancer diagnosis Becoming a volunteer following my diagnosis has helped me readjust to life In 2020, I was given 2 years to live. This year, my scans show that I’ve had a complete response to treatment The doctor laughed when I told him about a lump at my mastectomy site. It turned out to be secondary breast cancer In a way, my breast cancer diagnosis has been a kind of rebirth for me Being miserable wasn’t going to change the fact I had breast cancer, so I chose not to be It is so rewarding to be able to provide the support that I personally missed out on during my breast cancer treatment There’s no guidebook on how to be a single dad after losing your wife to breast cancer It’s been difficult for us all, but we still talk about their mum every day I started volunteering after my breast cancer diagnosis, and now I work for Breast Cancer Now Because I was young, my breast cancer symptoms weren’t taken seriously I used to be happy with my body, but cancer made me hate the way I look Previous 1 ... 3 ... 9 Next
I cannot wait for the walk this year. Walking through the beautiful countryside, alongside my friends, is one of my favourite things to do.
For International Nurses Day, Catherine gives the low-down on our nurse helpline and why it is so valuable
Viv shares the story of her strong, passionate daughter, Tanya, and how she donates in her memory every year
Breast cancer made my confidence hit the floor, but I used my experiences to help other women enjoy intimacy and feel sexy again
In 2020, I was given 2 years to live. This year, my scans show that I’ve had a complete response to treatment
The doctor laughed when I told him about a lump at my mastectomy site. It turned out to be secondary breast cancer
It is so rewarding to be able to provide the support that I personally missed out on during my breast cancer treatment