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Amanda's story
I was diagnosed with breast cancer towards the end of 2022.
A survey about body image in young adults with cancer
Complete an online survey exploring body image experiences of young adults living with or beyond cancer to help design a new wellbeing programme.
Everyone with secondary breast cancer should have a specialist nurse
Mandy was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer two years ago when she was 47. Since being diagnosed she has had support from Tracy, a secondary breast cancer nurse at her hospital.
Using the immune system to boost the effectiveness of drugs called PARP inhibitors
Dr Christian Zierhut
We respond to the latest census of clinical oncologists from The Royal College of Radiologists
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, responded to the latest census of clinical oncologists from The Royal College of Radiologists.
Dani - adapting to life with menopausal symptoms - Breast Cancer Now Podcast
We talk to Dani about her treatment-induced early menopause and her business set up to help others in the same position.
People don’t realise the emotional turmoil of cancer
Lucy discusses the difficult emotions she felt after her breast cancer diagnosis and how she manages them since she finished hospital treatment.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, so we spoke to some of the women funded by Breast Cancer Now to find out more about them.
Secondary breast cancer in the brain (BCC56)
This booklet is for anyone who has brain metastases. It describes what secondary breast cancer in the brain is, what the symptoms are and the treatments that may be used.
Breast Cancer Voices
Your experience can help us shape UK-wide research, policy and care for people affected by breast cancer. Here’s how.
Treating primary breast cancer - Urdu (BCN253)
This booklet describes the treatments people may be offered if they have been diagnosed with invasive primary breast cancer, in Urdu and English. It also includes information on the types of breast cancer, making treatment decisions and where to find support.
Arctic Adventure
In this harsh but stunning environment, you’ll explore snow-covered landscapes, pine forests and frozen lakes. And you’ll get to try out some exciting transport, from cross-country skiing to husky-sledding.