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Breast Cancer Now Podcast

Breast Cancer Now Podcast

If you’re looking for authentic stories about life with and beyond breast cancer, we’re here.

Welcome to the Breast Cancer Now podcast.

Join Laura for open, supportive and honest conversations with guests who have personal or professional experience of breast cancer.

Laura Price is a writer, podcaster and author of the novel Single Bald Female. She’s living with secondary, incurable breast cancer.

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Sophie Blake, with shoulder length blonde hair, brown eyes and hoop earrings, looking into the camera.
Personal experience, Season 6, Policy and campaigns

Giving breast cancer patients #MoreTimeToLive

Sophie Blake, who lives with secondary breast cancer, talks to Laura about Breast Cancer Now's campaign to make sure everyone with breast ca...

01 Aug 2025 1 min read
Richard and Stuart thumbnail.
Personal experience, Season 6

Richard and Stuart - on breast cancer in men

Laura speaks to Richard and Stuart, two men living with breast cancer. They share their experiences of diagnosis, treatment, and the challen...

23 May 2025 1 min read
Anna, with blonde hair in a side parting, with glasses on her head, smiling at the camera.
Personal experience, Season 6

Anna - on coping with PTSD

In this episode, Laura talks to Anna about the effects of her triple negative breast cancer diagnosis and PTSD, and the ways that she's copi...

09 May 2025 1 min read
Rosamund, a woman with shoulder length brown hair, smiling at the camera.
Personal experience, Season 6

Rosamund Dean - on wellness

Rosamund talks to Laura about her mental and physical health, what she’s learned from her diagnosis, and how she deals with the fear of her ...

25 Apr 2025 1 min read
Caroline, a woman with short white hair, smiling at the camera.
Personal experience, Season 6

Caroline Leek - on parenting with cancer

Dr Caroline Leek talks about Fruitfly Collective, which she founded to empower people with a cancer diagnosis to navigate family life.

30 Mar 2025 1 min read