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Stress and anxiety after a breast cancer diagnosis
Stress and anxiety are common after a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Learn about the symptoms of stress and anxiety, how to reduce them, and how you can get support.
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After breast cancer surgery
Find out what happens after surgery for breast cancer, including information about recovery.
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Menopausal symptoms and breast cancer
Some breast cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and hormone therapy, can cause menopausal symptoms. Find out more, including ways to cope.
Support for men
Men can get breast cancer too. Although it’s rare, 370 men are diagnosed each year. So, it’s important for men to be body aware.
What is breast cancer?
Whether you've recently been diagnosed, are living with breast cancer or you're worried about a symptom, you can trust our information.
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We respond to the NICE decision to approve capivasertib (Truqap) in combination with fulvestrant for certain types of secondary breast cancer
Claire Rowney, chief executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
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Every 10 minutes, someone hears the words “you have breast cancer”. That's why we're here. And we always will be.
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We respond to research about radiotherapy and long-term breast cancer survival
Dr Kotryna Temcinaite, our Senior Research Communications Manager, has responded to research presented at the 13th European Breast Cancer Conference about radiotherapy and long-term survival.
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Vinorelbine (Navelbine)
Learn about the chemotherapy drug vinorelbine (Navelbine), including how it’s given, who might be offered it, possible side effects and medicines to avoid during treatment.
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Thank you for remembering your loved one with Breast Cancer Now. We're so grateful for your support. It will be an honour to receive support in your loved one’s memory.
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