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Living with Secondary Breast Cancer – Younger Women
Join one of our monthly online group sessions. They’re informal, relaxed and offer a space for you to talk about whatever’s on your mind.
Publication
Our publications (BCN259)
A printable PDF catalogue listing all of our publications, with ordering instructions and QR code.
Article
We comment on new research which shows the drug trastuzumab deruxtecan may benefit even more breast cancer patients
Dr Kotryna Temcinaite, Senior Research Communications Manager at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Healthcare Information
Types of breast prosthesis
Learn about the different types of artificial breast forms - breast prostheses - to choose from, including prosthesis shapes, weights, skin tones and swim prostheses.
Healthcare Information
Planning ahead: Choices and decisions at the end of life
If you have secondary breast cancer and are thinking about how you want to be cared for in future, this guide can help.
Article
What the Scottish Cancer Strategy means for breast cancer
After almost a year of public consultation, drafting, feedback and re-drafting, the Scottish cancer 10-year strategy has been published. Read what it means for breast cancer treatment and care
Research Study
Finding new ways to predict if hormone treatment is working
Mrs Jane Macaskill (originally submitted by Professor Andrew Evans)
Someone Like Me
You never have to face breast cancer alone. With Someone Like Me, you can find somebody who really understands what you’re going through.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
Article
We respond to news that the pandemic ‘threatens research as early career scientists look to leave’
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive of Breast Cancer Now, said,
Personal Story
How to manage menopausal symptoms in the heat
Managing the side effects of hormone therapies like tamoxifen can be challenging. Helen shares her tips for managing menopausal symptoms in the summer heat.
Drug
Talazoparib (Talzenna)
Talazoparib (Talzenna) is a targeted therapy for treating breast cancer. Find out when it's used, how it works and possible side effects.