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 Talking to other women my age, I felt seen and understood I found the Moving Forward course incredibly reassuring As an operational firefighter, the Walk 100 Miles in May challenge helped me get back on my feet We need to open up the conversation about breast cancer in the South Asian community Someone Like Me gave me the chance to let it all out I would do the Walk 100 challenge again in a heartbeat Amanda's story Moving Forward with Breast Cancer Now: our stories The Great North Run has always been close to my heart – this year I’m running for my friend and my mum Maria's story As men, we’ve got to be prepared to talk about breast cancer Rediscovering intimacy after breast cancer isn’t about going back to how things were – it's about finding even deeper closeness than before My advice to anyone who’s been diagnosed with breast cancer - listen to your body If I’d known more about the signs and symptoms of secondary breast cancer, I wouldn’t have doubted myself Sometimes we underestimate the power of the patient experience, but our voices can make change happen As a Voice, I use my experience to make lasting, positive change If Emma could see some of the things we've done to raise money, she'd be proud When Gill passed away, I knew that I had to do something that made sure her story lived on Giving something back as a Breast Cancer Voice is such a privilege Jackie's story We have so much more to do to raise breast cancer awareness in the Asian community I hope that my work will improve things even further for people going through breast cancer In memory of my beautiful wife Gill, I’m teeing off 100 holes in a single day How wearing silly wigs led to raising £15,000 Being a Breast Cancer Voice is one of the most rewarding experiences of my life I’ve raised over £30,000 as a volunteer, and this is just the beginning The Moving Forward course inspired me to take back control My nana is my reason for running the London Marathon Getting back into sport after my diagnosis made me feel alive and strong again Walking together was overwhelming and wonderful Volunteering at the Pink Ribbon Walk meant so much to me I want to make sure that future generations have a better experience of breast cancer Joining the Pink Ribbon Walk gave me such a lift Swimming after breast cancer is so freeing 15 years later, we’ve reached our £100,000 fundraising goal As a Breast Cancer Voice, I’m helping to shape the future of breast cancer support and care The younger women with secondaries event helped me feel less alone We all have our own stories but we’re walking for the same goal Getting fit helped me power through my treatment, and now I’m a weightlifting champion The Pink Ribbon Walk was the highlight of my year I had no idea men could get breast cancer I love spreading awareness in local communities Volunteering at the Pink Ribbon Walk was wonderful As a Breast Cancer Voice, I’ve regained a sense of purpose My favourite thing about running karaoke marathons is the look on people’s faces My advice to anyone considering breast reconstruction I wanted immediate reconstruction because I couldn’t imagine having part of me missing It's important that we keep banging the drum for breast cancer in men One day, I hope secondary breast cancer won’t cut anyone’s life short This award is for all the inspirational people I’ve met while volunteering Previous 1 2 ... 9 Next
The Great North Run has always been close to my heart – this year I’m running for my friend and my mum
Rediscovering intimacy after breast cancer isn’t about going back to how things were – it's about finding even deeper closeness than before
If I’d known more about the signs and symptoms of secondary breast cancer, I wouldn’t have doubted myself
Sometimes we underestimate the power of the patient experience, but our voices can make change happen