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Public Health talks poster (A5)
A poster to promote Breast Cancer Now's Public Health talks programme.
Time for Trodelvy - Great News
Last July, we launched our Time For Trodelvy campaign to ensure that all eligible patients could access Trodelvy, an exciting new drug that could give certain women living with triple negative secondary breast cancer the hope of more time.
We respond to the National Cancer Medicines Advisory Group in Scotland’s updated official advice, and support of the use of paclitaxel in combination with trastuzumab plus pertuzumab for certain people with secondary breast cancer
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I started volunteering after my breast cancer diagnosis, and now I work for Breast Cancer Now
When Tracey first got in touch with Breast Cancer Now, it was as a participant on the Younger Women Together course. Over the years, she began volunteering herself, and now works as a member of our team!
Making the change
Find out how to demonstrate a need for change, and how to put it into practice.
Walk 100 Miles in May
Step into the Walk 100 Miles in May challenge and help raise funds to power our life-saving breast cancer research and vital support.
Devastating ‘new normal’ of long waits risk impacting outcomes for breast cancer patients
Leading charity Breast Cancer Now warns that thousands of people are still being denied timely access to breast cancer care, years on from the pandemic.
We comment on saliva samples used to determine breast cancer risk in women of screening age
We have commented on new research published in Genetics in Medicine titled 'Breast cancer risk stratification in women of screening age: Incremental effects of adding mammographic density, polygenic risk, and a gene panel'.
Five things you need to know about our plans for the General Election
The General Election is nearly here. Read about our plans to make sure that breast cancer is an election priority.
Investigating how a protein called Tspan6 affects immune cells in breast cancer
Professor Fedor Berditchevski