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Help to support vital research to keep people at risk of breast cancer in the know

Groundbreaking research. Routine screening. Checking for breast changes. Surviving breast cancer starts with knowing. Because the more we know, the more lives we can save.

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Your monthly gift of £5 could help support a post-doctoral scientist to work on new treatments. 

Your monthly gift of £10 could help pay for time in the lab working on life-saving breakthroughs.

Your monthly gift of £20 could pay for vital equipment, allowing researchers to experiment with samples.

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I’m stronger than I think I am. We all are. By getting myself tested, I’m equipping myself early with the knowledge – and, fundamentally, the choices – I need to get peace of mind and make informed decisions about my future.

Naomi
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    Uncovering the causes

    The Generations Study is our world-leading project. By tracking over 110,000 women over 40 years, we want to better understand why breast cancer develops. 

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    Predicting recurrence 

    Our researchers have found that a blood test can detect breast cancer returning months earlier than hospital scans. These tests are now being trialled to see if they could change breast cancer treatment in the future. 

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