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We respond to a new study into the use of ErSO to shrink oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer in mice
Dr Kotryna Temcinaite, Senior Research Communications Manager at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Publication
Know your breasts - quick guide, Portuguese (BCN245)
A quick guide to being breast aware, in Portuguese. Whatever your age, size or shape it’s important to look after your breasts by being breast aware. Our illustrated quick guide in Portuguese and English shows you what breast changes to look and feel for.
This is an ideal pocket-sized (A7) leaflet to promote breast awareness in the community. Includes the Breast Cancer Now checklist.
Personal Story
I planned my wedding while going through chemotherapy
Cliona was 24 and newly engaged when she found out she had breast cancer. She shares why she kept her spirits up and how her loved ones helped her to the altar.
Article
Facing breast cancer together
Breast Cancer Care is here so that no one has to face breast cancer alone. We are the only UK-wide charity providing specialist support and tailored information for anyone affected by breast cancer.
Personal Story
Why I got a tattoo to cover my mastectomy scar
Kerry Allison hated looking at her mastectomy scar. But 2 years after her breast cancer diagnosis, she found an artistic way to regain her self-esteem.
Article
10 ways to overcome anxiety: when worry gets out of control
Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist Rachel Rawson explains how to spot the signs of anxiety, and explains some simple ways of coping and reducing it.
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Second hope
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Our top 5 research breakthroughs of 2023
Research is the key to stopping breast cancer in its tracks. And our scientists have been working hard throughout the year to better understand breast cancer. With this comes some amazing discoveries, from improving treatments to discovering new ways to predict breast cancer spreading.
Personal Story
I couldn’t get it out of my head that my children would grow up without a mummy
Kim's walking in The Show London to show other women who have had a double mastectomy that they are still beautiful.
Research Study
Personalised therapies for relapsed lobular breast cancer patients
Professor Elinor Sawyer