1. Breast Cancer Now resources
2. External resources
3. Services and useful organisations
1. Breast Cancer Now resources
2. External resources
3. Services and useful organisations
Breast Cancer Now's Someone Like Me service can put people at high risk of breast cancer in touch with people going through a similar experience
If your patients are concerned about a family history of breast cancer or just want to talk things through, our specialist team are ready to listen
Based in Northern Ireland, helping BRCA gene carriers access information and support.
A charity that aims to help anyone navigating a BRCA (or other) gene mutation.
For individuals and families with an altered gene or at high risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Based in the USA, but has a UK support network.
Works to improve the lives of patients and families affected by all types of genetic conditions.
List of genetic clinics in the UK.
Provides inormation about family history, genetics and cancer risk.
Arranges information sessions for people who have an altered PALB2 gene.
The CGG is a national, multidisciplinary organisation. Peope with an interest in hereditary predisposition to cancer including clinicians, genetic counsellors, clinical scientists and researchers are invited to join.