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Personal Story
Nina Lopes
A creative spirit, Nina is living with secondary breast cancer. She wants to live to experience a dream holiday in Japan with her daughter.
Becca
Your pocket companion to primary breast cancer. Our app, Becca, has trustworthy information for anyone living with, or beyond, primary breast cancer.
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Take part in an online interview with one of our corporate partnerships team about the industry you work in to help us connect with new corporate partners, and help us fund our life-changing research and support.
Healthcare Information
Hyperplasia and atypical hyperplasia
Hyperplasia is a benign (not cancer) breast condition. Learn about what it is, how it is diagnosed and how it can be treated.
Article
It helps to know the facts about breast cancer and its impact
Drug
Elacestrant (Korserdu)
Elacestrant (Korserdu) is a hormone therapy drug. Learn more about when it's given, how it works and the side effects it may cause.
Article
We stop women with secondary breast cancer feeling forgotten
Tracy, a secondary breast specialist cancer nurse, tells us about the importance of specialist support for people living with secondary breast cancer.
Free will services
Find out about our free will-writing services and help protect people affected by breast cancer, long into the future. Have your will written for free through the National Free Wills Network, or use our free online will-writing service through MyIntent.
Healthcare Information
Hormone receptors and breast cancer
Some breast cancers use hormones in the body to help them grow. Here's what you need to know about hormone receptors and breast cancer.
Younger Women Together
If you’re aged 18 to 45, Younger Women Together gives you tailored support and the chance to meet people your age.
Article
We respond to early research into Field-Cycling Imaging (FCI), a new MRI technology
Dr Simon Vincent, Director of Research at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Drug
Capecitabine (Xeloda)
Learn about capecitabine (Xeloda), a chemotherapy drug used to treat breast cancer, including when it’s given, how it’s taken, and possible side effects.