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I want to play a role in helping people stop dying from breast cancer
To recognise International Day of Women and Girls in Science and all the amazing female scientists we work with, we spoke to Professor Judy Coulson and Valeria Marotta about their work and what inspires them.
How to manage your grant
These are the key tasks that you’ll need to complete after you’ve been awarded a grant.
Juliet’s bean salad recipe
Juliet shares her bean salad recipe, which can easily be made vegan
Screening Champions Group
If you're interested in developing and sharing your knowledge of breast screening, join our Screening Champions Group.
New study uncovers potential way to prevent breast cancer in pre-menopausal women
A new study funded by Breast Cancer Now and supported by Prevent Breast Cancer*, reveals a drug approved for use in other conditions could be repurposed to prevent breast cancer in women before the menopause.
Finding breast cancer support in our own language means so much to us
Welsh friends Catrin and Glenda were diagnosed with breast cancer just two years apart. Share why having access to Becca in Welsh is so important to them.
As a Voice, I use my experience to make lasting, positive change
Neva was ready to start life in the UK when she was diagnosed with primary breast cancer. During treatment she saw the difference personalised support can make, and the challenges people face after treatment. She became a Breast Cancer Voice to ensure that lived experience stays at the heart of what we do.
Being an Indian girl, I didn't know anyone who had gone through breast cancer
Watch a video of Kreena talking about overcoming taboos and why she wants to share her story of hope.
Kiltwalk - Edinburgh
Take in all the iconic sights of Scotland's capital city at Kiltwalk Edinburgh this September.
What is matched funding?
Matched funding is a very simple idea – you get someone to agree to match the money you raise, usually pound-for-pound. This means that you could end up with up to double the donation you began with.
I felt guilty for having breast cancer
When Susan was diagnosed with breast cancer, she felt like she would be a burden to her loved ones. She shares how she managed her feelings of guilt around her diagnosis.