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Sometimes I don’t recognise the person looking back at me
Patricia’s long, red hair was a huge part of her identity. She shares some tips for managing your hair as it regrows.
How I stayed active during chemotherapy
Breast surgeon Liz O’Riordan explains how she managed to stay active during treatment for breast cancer.
Jackie's story
I couldn’t wait to get back to swimming with my friends after treatment.
Helen’s 7 tips on managing the fear of recurrence
Helen’s cancer came back while she was having treatment. She talks about her fears of it returning again, and gives her tips on managing those concerns.
News from the Breast Cancer Voices team and our plans for the new year
What a year! As we draw to the end of this year, we’re so proud of everything Voices have achieved.
Primary breast cancer
Primary breast cancer is breast cancer that has not spread beyond the breast or the lymph nodes under the arm.
Julia
Diagnosed at the age of 31, Julia felt isolated. She has been a Someone Like Me volunteer for over 10 years and would be happy to hear from you.
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.
I thought, “when I get to the end of this, I’m going to give back"
Anjali, who stars in our latest advertising campaign, tells us about her experience of primary breast cancer, how she got involved with our work through Someone Like Me and why she wanted to be part of our campaign.