Will you give a lifeline of support?

Will you help us continue providing vital support? Finding out you have breast cancer is life-changing and comes with anxiety and worry. We answer hundreds of calls a week, listening and offering support. We need to make sure we can continue to be there.

From past experience, we know we’ll be receiving over a thousand calls during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. Please help us keep being here, so we can be a lifeline to someone affected by breast cancer.

Help provide a lifeline

Help us to be there

As specialist breast cancer nurses and trained staff, we understand this disease can bring many emotions and questions. From fear and anxiety, to finding it hard to take things in, nothing is surprising or unusual. We have the time and expertise to listen and help. Help us to provide that lifeline for anyone affected by breast cancer.

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Your gift today could help someone like Karen

Photo of Karen standing on a balcony overlooking a shore and the sea. She has shoulder-length straight brown hair, is wearing a light yellow top, and is smiling.

Breast Cancer Now’s helpline was something I thought I’d never need to use. I’m quite a positive person, and I’ve got a wonderful family and group of friends. But calling the helpline was the best thing I ever did.

Karen

£10 could buy 50 large plastic test tubes

These 50ml containers are essential items in the labs where our life-saving research happens.

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£20 could give 64 people a Radiotherapy for primary breast cancer guide

Finding out you need radiotherapy can cause a range of emotions and getting clear, reliable information can help. This guide explains what radiotherapy is, when it’s given and possible side effects.

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£30 could help someone get vital answers by calling our free and confidential helpline

No question is too big or too small, and all calls are answered by breast care nurses and trained staff.

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Help us to be there for people affected by breast cancer

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