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Personal Story
Moving on from cancer is not as easy as everyone wants it to be
Four years on from her diagnosis, Susan reflects on how difficult moving on from breast cancer treatment truly is.
Article
We respond to findings from a Swedish trial about AI supported breast screening
In response to interim findings from a Swedish randomised control trial about AI-supported breast screening published in Lancet Oncology, Dr Kotryna Temcinaite, head of research communications at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Event
Ho Chi Minh to Angkor Wat Cycle
Cycle through beautiful rural landscapes dotted with ruins of ancient civilisations. You'll see small towns where Buddhist temples contrast well-preserved French-era buildings and ramshackle houses.
Article
Research finds that changes in gut bacteria can influence breast cancer growth
Researchers have found a possible link between antibiotic use, gut bacteria and the speed of breast cancer growth in mice.
Article
Painting a richer picture - DNA methylation and breast cancer risk
Article
Rebecca - Self-care
Rebecca talks about the steps she takes to look after herself and wellbeing, as well as living with secondary breast cancer.
Article
Highlights from the NCRI 2017 – part three
Publication
Signs and symptoms of breast cancer recurrence infographic (BCN003)
A pdf showing the possible signs and symptoms to be aware of if you've had breast cancer. This item is not available to order in print and is a download only.
Article
Humanising Healthcare to improve future patient experience
We’re excited to announce our new Humanising Healthcare webpage showcasing the amazing impact that volunteers, recruited from our Voices community, are having.
Register for a Moving Forward online course
Thank you for taking the time to register for our Moving Forward online course.
Personal Story
Mum's diagnosis made spending time together even more important
We talk to Francesca and Fiona, Kally and Amanda about their stories of motherhood and breast cancer.
Sponsor a nurse
With around 55,000 people diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK, our helpline has never been needed more.