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Home About us Personal stories 500 results Our Golf Day for Breast Cancer Now is always our most popular fundraising event Every year, Gourock golf club hosts a fundraiser for Breast Cancer Now – and it's always a huge success! Volunteering helps the people I work with, but it's also been invaluable to me Amanda, a retired radiographer who sadly lost her daughter to breast cancer, has been volunteering with university students to share her kno... People with secondary breast cancer can still live a relatively normal life When Sue was initially diagnosed with secondary (metastatic) breast cancer, she was told she may only have a year to live. Five years on, sh... Losing a dear friend to breast cancer has motivated me to help however I can Yuki is hosting cooking classes in memory of Irene, who passed away from secondary breast cancer. Getting breast cancer at 26 has turned my life upside down When Tabby found a lump in her breast, she immediately feared the worst. Since starting treatment, she feels positive about the future. I was always the caregiver in my family. When I got breast cancer, I had to learn how to be cared for Julia underwent several unexpected hospital treatments when she had breast cancer. She learned how to let herself be cared for, and how to b... After my cancer diagnosis, I started a care package charity for people in treatment Oa set up littlelifts as a way of supporting people in active cancer treatment. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, she is still making sure p... During the pandemic, Breast Cancer Now did so much to help me get through treatment Julia Wilkin, a mother of two grown-up children, was diagnosed with breast cancer just as the coronavirus pandemic hit. I was compelled to fundraise after going through some difficult breast cancer experiences Jane began fundraising after her primary breast cancer diagnosis, and has been spurred on to continue after she lost a family member to seco... I lost my sister to secondary breast cancer, but I am continuing what we started together In 2018, Frances held an Afternoon Tea with her sister, Ange. Sadly, Ange passed away just two months later - but Frances continues to host ... When I saw the impact COVID was having on breast cancer patients, I wanted to do something Ruth took up running during lockdown, and wanted to use her new hobby to do something good. So, she ran her own personal marathon for Breast... Raising money for Breast Cancer Now helps keep my mum’s memory alive Rich is running and cycling incredible distances to raise money for people like his mum, and he’s got some excellent tips for others who wan... I ran seven marathons on seven continents in seven days for Breast Cancer Now Since taking up running in 2011, Judy has taken on some crazy challenges all over the world to raise money for Breast Cancer Now – often whi... Cancer made me realise who my true friends were When Aurelie was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 40, only a few of her friends stuck around for support. Thankfully, she found so... I knew breast cancer in men was rare – then my Dad was diagnosed Four years ago, Graeme’s dad was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now, Graeme is taking on an impressive challenge to raise money and awareness... Linda’s pink pancake recipe After having breast cancer herself in 2010, Linda is holding a Pink Pancake Party with her household to raise money for Breast Cancer Now. F... My sister’s breast cancer hit close to home – then my wife was diagnosed When Mark’s sister, Sophie, was diagnosed with breast cancer, he ran to raise money for Breast Cancer Now. Four years later, he did the same... I wanted to help other families in the same situation as we were After Anna's mum was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, she decided she wanted to raise money for others in a similar situation. So, she ... When I was going through treatment, art was my medicine Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer at the end of 2013. After some stressful experiences with treatment, she rediscovered herself throug... I found it difficult to move forward after my treatment After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Aisling found it difficult to adjust to a new pace of life. Now, she feels she's made progress. Previous 1 ... 15 16 Next
Our Golf Day for Breast Cancer Now is always our most popular fundraising event Every year, Gourock golf club hosts a fundraiser for Breast Cancer Now – and it's always a huge success!
Volunteering helps the people I work with, but it's also been invaluable to me Amanda, a retired radiographer who sadly lost her daughter to breast cancer, has been volunteering with university students to share her kno...
People with secondary breast cancer can still live a relatively normal life When Sue was initially diagnosed with secondary (metastatic) breast cancer, she was told she may only have a year to live. Five years on, sh...
Losing a dear friend to breast cancer has motivated me to help however I can Yuki is hosting cooking classes in memory of Irene, who passed away from secondary breast cancer.
Getting breast cancer at 26 has turned my life upside down When Tabby found a lump in her breast, she immediately feared the worst. Since starting treatment, she feels positive about the future.
I was always the caregiver in my family. When I got breast cancer, I had to learn how to be cared for Julia underwent several unexpected hospital treatments when she had breast cancer. She learned how to let herself be cared for, and how to b...
After my cancer diagnosis, I started a care package charity for people in treatment Oa set up littlelifts as a way of supporting people in active cancer treatment. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, she is still making sure p...
During the pandemic, Breast Cancer Now did so much to help me get through treatment Julia Wilkin, a mother of two grown-up children, was diagnosed with breast cancer just as the coronavirus pandemic hit.
I was compelled to fundraise after going through some difficult breast cancer experiences Jane began fundraising after her primary breast cancer diagnosis, and has been spurred on to continue after she lost a family member to seco...
I lost my sister to secondary breast cancer, but I am continuing what we started together In 2018, Frances held an Afternoon Tea with her sister, Ange. Sadly, Ange passed away just two months later - but Frances continues to host ...
When I saw the impact COVID was having on breast cancer patients, I wanted to do something Ruth took up running during lockdown, and wanted to use her new hobby to do something good. So, she ran her own personal marathon for Breast...
Raising money for Breast Cancer Now helps keep my mum’s memory alive Rich is running and cycling incredible distances to raise money for people like his mum, and he’s got some excellent tips for others who wan...
I ran seven marathons on seven continents in seven days for Breast Cancer Now Since taking up running in 2011, Judy has taken on some crazy challenges all over the world to raise money for Breast Cancer Now – often whi...
Cancer made me realise who my true friends were When Aurelie was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 40, only a few of her friends stuck around for support. Thankfully, she found so...
I knew breast cancer in men was rare – then my Dad was diagnosed Four years ago, Graeme’s dad was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now, Graeme is taking on an impressive challenge to raise money and awareness...
Linda’s pink pancake recipe After having breast cancer herself in 2010, Linda is holding a Pink Pancake Party with her household to raise money for Breast Cancer Now. F...
My sister’s breast cancer hit close to home – then my wife was diagnosed When Mark’s sister, Sophie, was diagnosed with breast cancer, he ran to raise money for Breast Cancer Now. Four years later, he did the same...
I wanted to help other families in the same situation as we were After Anna's mum was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, she decided she wanted to raise money for others in a similar situation. So, she ...
When I was going through treatment, art was my medicine Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer at the end of 2013. After some stressful experiences with treatment, she rediscovered herself throug...
I found it difficult to move forward after my treatment After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Aisling found it difficult to adjust to a new pace of life. Now, she feels she's made progress.