At Breast Cancer Now, we know that many people with incurable secondary breast cancer experience delays in diagnosis, struggle to access the support of a specialist nurse and fear they won’t be able to access the treatment they need in the future.
This can’t go on.
That’s why we launched our secondary breast cancer campaign, which highlights that 11,500 people still die from breast cancer every year in the UK and demands urgent change so that everyone with secondary breast cancer can live well for as long as possible.
We're still pushing for change
Over 70,000 people have already backed the campaign, adding their names to our call for UK Health Leaders to take action.
Thanks to their support, we are already seeing progress on some of the key campaign calls around diagnosis and data.
We are continuing to push for change focusing on specific issues that affect the treatment and care of people living with secondary breast cancer.
We asked over 2,000 people with secondary breast cancer about their experiences. Here's what they told us.
Until we're seen. Until we're heard. Until we're known. Until things change.
Our letters to politicians
Any questions?
Find out more information about our campaign by reading our campaign frequently asked questions.

My world collapsed when I was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. While we are here and breathing, it is not too late to make an impact and influence change.
Jo, diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in 2016