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Groups or events for people affected by primary breast cancer

Whether you’re dealing with your diagnosis or trying to move on after treatment, we're here. Explore our groups and events to find the support you need and connect with people who really understand what you’re going through.

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  • 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.

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

    Fertility with Vic Kessell - Small group meeting

    15 July at 7pm. Join Vic on 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 future.

  • A photo of Sophie smiling standing outside the gothic stone walls of King's College Cambridge.

    Chemotherapy and other systemic treatments

    14 July at 3pm. Join Dr Barrett to develop a better understanding of what chemotherapy is, alongside other systemic treatments, when and how it is given, and their possible side effect

  • A photo of Sandra smiling at the camera. She is wearing a blue coat and scarf, and standing in front of a castle in England.
    Webinar

    Managing Fatigue with Sandra Marshman

    28 July at 7pm. In this session, we'll acknowledge the impact of cancer-related fatigue on overall wellbeing and to provide information on methods of managing fatigue.

  • A headshot of Juli Hammersley. She has long blonde hair and is smiling.
    Webinar

    Relaxation and breathwork with Juli Hammersley

    20 August at 7pm. This session aims to empower participants by teaching them relaxation and breathwork techniques that can help reduce stress and enhance overall sense of well-being.

  • Professional headshot photo of Clare Phipps.

    Menopause and Cancer

    17 September at 7pm. Dr Claire Phipps is a highly dedicated and compassionate GP and menopause specialist, with many years' experience in providing comprehensive healthcare to all ages.

  • Ted wearing a pink sweater and smiling, with a bookshelf in the background
    Webinar

    Anxiety about breast cancer treatment

    8 September at 7pm. This session is all about understanding and dealing with anxiety after treatment for breast cancer.