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Breast Cancer Now celebrates landmark victory as Trodelvy is recommended for use on the NHS in England
Responding, Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
What do we still need to learn about DCIS?
Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) is an early form of breast cancer. With DCIS, cancer cells are present in the breast duct, but they can’t spread to the surrounding breast tissue.
How to wear it pink at school
Organising a fundraising event at school is an incredible opportunity to raise money, raise awareness and have a really fun day! Get staff, students and parents involved and help us to make life-saving breast cancer research and life-changing support happen.
Lisa Riley - on family history, awareness and support
In this episode, Lisa Riley opens up about her mum's breast cancer diagnosis, the Emmerdale storyline about breast cancer, and her work with Breast Cancer Now.
Exercises after breast cancer surgery (BCC6)
This leaflet can help you regain arm and shoulder movement after breast cancer surgery. It has exercises for the different stages of your recovery, starting from the day after your operation.
Two hormones could help more accurately predict breast cancer risk in younger women
A study has found that adding two hormone measurements to a breast cancer risk prediction tool can increase its accuracy for women aged 35-50.
My breast cancer is incurable but it won’t stop me living my life
Laura was first diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 25. She finished treatment for primary breast cancer, but later, Laura was told the cancer was back.
I wanted to use my breast cancer experience to educate others, and ended up helping myself unexpectedly
After Linda was treated for DCIS, she wanted to give back and help improve services for future patients. She’s now a Patient Advocate with Breast Cancer Now, and continues to learn new things as she works to help others.
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Innovative Service Pledge programme celebrates 20 years of improving breast cancer patient experience
Will Richards
The unfairness of waiting two years for a diagnosis turned my world upside down
Nicky struggled with her mental health after breast cancer treatment. She shares what she struggled with, what helped her, and where she is now.