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Update: Harnessing the collaborative power of the breast cancer community
In November 2023, 3 Voices joined the involvement team's project group. They helped us identify how we can ensure that people affected by breast cancer are involved in our work across Breast Cancer Now. And how that can help help us reach our goals.
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Sonia - on BRCA2 and fertility - Breast Cancer Now Podcast
When Sonia was diagnosed with breast cancer, she found out she had the BRCA2 gene. She talks to us about worries about her fertility and finding a community online.
Personal Story
After my cancer diagnosis, I started a care package charity for people in treatment
Oa set up littlelifts as a way of supporting people in active cancer treatment. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, she is still making sure people feel cared for.
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We respond to government funding announcement for early career researchers supported by charities
Responding to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy's (BEIS) announcement of funding for early career researchers supported by charities.
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Breast Cancer Care match at Wembley Stadium is a huge success!
More than 45,000 people turned out to the Breast Cancer Care international match at Wembley Stadium yesterday to watch England Women play Germany.
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Novel drug inspired by cruciferous vegetables could reverse drug resistance in oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer
New research has found that a new drug could reverse or even prevent resistance to hormone therapy.
Research Study
Overcoming barriers to breast cancer screening faced by the black African community in the UK
Dr Mel Cooper
Personal Story
Rediscovering intimacy after breast cancer isn’t about going back to how things were – it's about finding even deeper closeness than before
Sex and intimacy can be complicated after breast cancer. In fact, a survey we published in 2024 revealed that 98% of women with breast cancer struggle to be sexually intimate. Monica tells us how she overcame these challenges with her partner. She talks about how important it is to take things slowly, be open and honest, and be kind to yourself.
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Naz Derakhshan - on PTSD and breast cancer
We speak to Professor Naz Derakhshan from Birkbeck College about her own diagnosis, her work on how PTSD effects women with breast cancer, and what you can do to manage the symptoms.
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Cotswold Way Ultra Challenge
If you love the idea of tough hill climbs and stunning views, the Cotswold Way Ultra Challenge is for you.