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  • A photo of Vic, who has blonde hair tied back, is wearing red and is smiling.
    Webinar

    Fertility with Vic Kessell - Small group meeting

    Join Vic to explore how different breast cancer treatments can affect fertility and what options might be available for preserving fertility or planning for a pregnancy in the future.

  • A group of people, some in pink BCN t-shirts, facilitating, sat in a circle holding moving forward leaflets, talking to one another.
    Course

    Moving Forward

    Find tools and support to adjust to life after primary breast cancer treatment.

  • Claire, a woman in a bright orange top, with a red/brown leaf patterned headscarf and blue eyes, sat on her sofa, on her laptop.
    Online

    Secondary breast cancer chat group

    Chat with others in a safe, confidential chat group with people who understand.

  • Tony, a man with shoulder length white hair, dark eyebrows, a gold earring and a handlebar moustache, wearing a green and white striped polo t-shirt, with some tattoos visible on his arms. Posing for portraits, sat outside on a bench, with the wind through his hair.
    Group

    Support for men

    If you’re a man facing breast cancer, we’re here. We've designed this page in collaboration with men affected by breast cancer, to bring together information and support that you might find helpful.

  • A photo of Melanie smiling wearing a graduation gown with Edinburgh castle in the background.
    Webinar

    Clinical Trials with Melanie Tolson

    An overview of the clinical trial landscape, the stages, types and how you can get onto clinical trials.

  • Jo Lawrence smiling inside a living room. She has shoulder-length brown hair and is wearing a blue top, bracelets and a silver necklace.
    Webinar

    Adjusting and Adapting with Jo Lawrance

    The session will seek to empower you by acknowledging your sense of loss and highlighting the importance of communicating with others as well as exploring how you might begin to set new goals.

  • A photo of Dan, who has short brown hair and glasses, is wearing a grey check shirt and blue lanyard, and is smiling.
    Webinar

    Pain management in secondary breast cancer

    In this webinar Dr Dan Monnery will address the myths and misconceptions about pain management in secondary breast cancer.

  • Jo Cunningham, who has brown hair, glasses, and a red top.
    Webinar

    Diet series: Busting the diet myths with Jo Cunningham

    This session will tackle the most common cancer nutrition myths, from sugar dairy and soy, to supplements and fasting. Followed by an open Q&A to address individual concerns.

  • Tracey Rose
    Webinar

    Journalling with Tracey Rose

    Tracey will teach journalling practices to help calm a busy mind, make sense of feelings, provide an outlet for worries and provide a space for reflection.

  • Jasmine Gupta, who has black hair tied behind her head, and is wearing a blue and white striped blazer.
    Webinar

    Cancer hair care with Jasmin Gupta

    Join Jasmine for guidance on cancer hair care before, during and after hair loss due to cancer treatment.

  • Profile image of Dr Dr Sarah Swan

    Body Image with Dr Sarah Swan

    In this session, Dr Swan will talk about the impact of breast cancer on body image and share tips to manage the distress that altered body image can cause.

  • Amy Shergold smiling while wearing a white lab coat with the Breast Cancer Now logo
    Webinar

    Research with Amy Shergold

    This month's expert speaker will explain the process and what long-term and short-term programmes are in development and how they hope to make a difference.