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Share your experience managing your weight
Help researchers understand how to support women with breast cancer to manage their weight and find better ways to involve everyone in research.
Our values
Our history is built on leading the way. It’s in our DNA.
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How we're helping GPs to spot secondary breast cancer sooner
Our 2019 report, which looked at the experiences of over 2,000 people living with secondary breast cancer, found that many were experiencing avoidable delays in diagnosis.
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Want to raise awareness at your Afternoon Tea?
Here are some simple ways to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer at your event.
Dentistry and oral health when living with secondary breast cancer
Wednesday 6 May at 7pm, Webinar. In this session we’ll be joined by Lauren Firth, a consultant in special care dentistry at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
Personal Story
Meet our volunteer, Eileen
After 2 breast cancer diagnoses, Eileen wanted to support people like her. She decided to volunteer on our Moving Forward course and help with our hospital information points.
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Hold the perfect Wimbledon fundraiser
Here are our top tips to on how you can raise funds to help make life-saving breast cancer research and life-changing support happen while watching the tournament!
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Fantastic outcome for certain patients with incurable secondary triple negative breast cancer as pembrolizumab (Keytruda) in combination with chemo (paclitaxel or nab-paclitaxel) is approved for use on the NHS in Scotland
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, said that the approval of pembrolizumab (Keytruda) in combination with chemo for use on the NHS in Scotland was fantastic news.
Breast reconstruction with Anushka Chaudhry
Tuesday 3 March, 7pm to 8.15pm. Learn about the different breast reconstruction options available after breast cancer surgery and the factors that influence what is recommended by surgeons.
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New research to investigate what stops black African and Caribbean women taking vital breast cancer medication
Researchers are investigating the experiences of black African and Caribbean women taking hormone therapy and the challenges that come with taking the medication, thanks to funding from Breast Cancer Now.
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Rosemary
Rosemary had just lost her mum when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. After surgery she reassessed her priorities and began volunteering for Someone Like Me.
Personal Story
Being a Voice gave Claire her control back
After her diagnosis, Claire felt her choices had been taken away. But after volunteering with us and joining Breast Cancer Voices, Claire had a chance to have her say and play a part in breast cancer support.