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Know your breasts - quick guide, Gujarati (BCC219)
A quick guide to being breast aware, in Gujarati. Whatever your age, size or shape it’s important to look after your breasts by being breast aware. Our illustrated quick guide in Gujarati and English shows you what breast changes to look and feel for.
This is an ideal pocket-sized (A7) leaflet to promote breast awareness in the community. Includes the Breast Cancer Now checklist.
Article
A day in the life of...Gene Schuster
Article
Five hashtags connecting people with breast cancer
Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis can be a lonely time. We share the five hashtags that are connecting people affected by breast cancer on social media.
Information point volunteers
Help make sure our information and resources are readily available by becoming an information point volunteer.
Article
Giving breast cancer patients #MoreTimeToLive
Sophie Blake, who lives with secondary breast cancer, talks to Laura about Breast Cancer Now's campaign to make sure everyone with breast cancer across the UK can get access to the drugs they need to survive.
Personal Story
The emotional and practical support from Living with Secondary Breast Cancer meet-ups was invaluable
When Anne was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer, she found it invaluable to meet up with others with the same diagnosis.
Personal Story
My scar reminds me I’m still here
2 years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, Kim Smith reveals how her surgery affected her body image and relationship.
Publication
Vita - Issue 49 - Summer 2025
<p>Breast cancer real-life stories, and articles about health and wellbeing for people living with or beyond breast cancer.</p>
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Healthcare Information
When your hair grows back
Find out how and when your hair grows back after chemotherapy for breast cancer, including how long it may take and whether it could grow back differently.
Article
Responding to new research that pembrolizumab cuts the risk of triple negative breast cancer returning by 37%
New research findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that pembrolizumab, if given in combination with chemo before surgery - and again on its own after surgery - can stop the disease coming back in women with triple negative breast cancer.
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Changes to be aware of after breast cancer
Most breast cancers don’t come back after treatment, but sometimes it can return. This leaflet shows the changes to look out for.