If secondary breast cancer affects you or the ones you love, our research could help buy more time.
This October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we are focusing on raising awareness around secondary breast cancer.
Our research on secondary breast cancer
There are an estimated 61,000 people in the UK who have been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. That’s why we fund research dedicated to giving those living with the disease, to give them more time to live their lives to the fullest.
How to get involved
Wear it pink
Wear pink it. Raise money. Help make life-changing breast cancer research and support happen.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month charity products
Our incredible partners have designed unique and limited edition products, all to support life-changing support and world-class research.
Fundraise your way
Whether it’s a bake sale, quiz night, or fitness challenge, you can raise money however you want this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Support for you
If you’re affected by breast cancer we’re always with you. Support services, trusted breast cancer information and specialist nurses are here – online, on the phone, face-to-face and in print. Whatever you’re going through, we’re here with support that works for you.
We’re here to help you understand the signs and symptoms
Learn the signs of primary breast cancer
More than a third of women don’t check their breasts. We’re here to help you remember.
Learn the signs of secondary breast cancer
Too many people with secondary breast cancer experience delays in diagnosis. We’re here to help you spot it sooner.
Raise awareness of breast cancer in men
It’s rare, but men can get breast cancer too. We’re here to help everyone to be body aware.