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Personal Story
Five tips for losing weight after breast cancer
Emma struggled when she gained weight during breast cancer treatment. She shares five tips that helped her on her weight loss journey.
Healthcare Information
Breast changes during or after pregnancy
Read more about breast changes during and after pregnancy, including how to be breast aware.
Participate in a research study
Find out how you could contribute to the latest breast cancer research.
Article
Sky News sports presenter Jacquie Beltrao meets the scientists behind her life-changing breast cancer drug
Sky News sports presenter Jacquie Beltrao has met the scientists who led the early research into the breast cancer drug she credits with keeping her alive.
Article
Our top 5 research discoveries in 2024
In 2024, our scientists have made incredible progress. Read about the biggest research breakthroughs of the year.
Hormone+ secondary breast cancer (ER+ & PR+)
Thursday 9 April at 7pm, Webinar. Learn more about hormone positive secondary breast cancer and get expert answers to your questions.
Speakers Live
Do you want to learn more about topics relevant to your primary breast cancer diagnosis? Join one of our online Speakers Live sessions.
Event
Big Pink Jump June
By taking on a Skydive on 27 June 2026, you can help us continue our life-saving research and life-changing support. It's a thrilling, unforgettable way to fundraise, at 10,000ft in the air.
Personal Story
Fundraising helps keep my mum’s memory alive
When Richard’s mum passed away from secondary breast cancer, he chose to honour her memory by cycling for Breast Cancer Now.
Research Study
Developing new antibody-based treatments for triple negative breast cancer
Professor Sophia Karagiannis
Person
Kate
Article
Breast Cancer Now respond to Talazoparib (Talzenna) being approved for use on the NHS in Scotland
Responding to the decision by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) to recommend talazoparib (Talzenna) for use on the NHS in Scotland, Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at Breast Cancer Now, said: