Forum
A safe online space for you to connect and share, no matter your breast cancer experience.
About the forum
When you're facing breast cancer, finding a community that truly understands can make all the difference. Through our online forum, we’re here with you every day. Whatever you’re going through.
Thousands of people affected by breast cancer use our forum. And they’re always ready to share, listen and support each other. Day or night. So you can talk about what’s on your mind in a safe, confidential space with people who understand.
We believe in creating a place where people of all ages, backgrounds, gender identities, and sexual orientations can feel truly seen and heard. Because of this, our forum is moderated by professionals to ensure it remains a confidential and respectful space for everyone affected by breast cancer – whether you have a diagnosis, are a family member, or a loved one.
What you'll find in our forum
Our forum is thoughtfully organised into various categories, making it easy to find discussions that you relate to:
- Diagnosis and treatment: A dedicated area to explore and discuss all aspects of your diagnosis and treatment journey, from chemotherapy and radiotherapy to practical topics like wigs and bras.
- General discussion: A relaxed space for more general chats, where you can share how you're feeling and connect on a broader range of topics.
- New here? Say hello: If you're new to the forum, this is the perfect spot to introduce yourself and receive a warm welcome from the community.
- Living with secondary breast cancer: A specific and compassionate space for those navigating life with a secondary breast cancer diagnosis.
- Life after a breast cancer diagnosis: For discussions about adjusting to life after active treatment and what comes next.
- Have I got breast cancer?: If you have concerns about a potential diagnosis, this area offers a supportive place to share and seek understanding.
- Friends and family: A valuable space for those supporting someone with breast cancer, offering a chance to share experiences and find peer support.
- Connect to people like me: This helps you find others who have similar experiences or circumstances to your own.