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The future of breast cancer screening
Breast cancer screening is an important tool for early detection. But what does screening currently look like? And how could it be improved?
Moving Forward online
Get support online to help you adjust to life after primary breast cancer treatment.
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Parliament debates secondary breast cancer
This Tuesday saw a debate in the Westminster Parliament on secondary breast cancer, the first time it has been debated for a number of years.
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Breast Cancer Now respond to NICE’s decision to approve olaparib for use on the NHS.
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now said:
Top tips for success
Our friendly team share their top tips for a successful fundraiser.
Prevention and early diagnosis
Explore our achievements in breast cancer prevention and early diagnosis. Discover how our research reduces risk, predicts spread, and enhances detection.
Personal Story
In 2020, I was given 2 years to live. This year, my scans show that I’ve had a complete response to treatment
When Fran was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer at 25, she was determined to defy the prognosis she’d been given. After surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, she's been declared No Evidence of Disease.
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Breast Cancer Now responds to news of Sarah, the Duchess of York's breast cancer diagnosis
In response to the news of Sarah, Duchess of York’s breast cancer diagnosis, Addie Mitchell, clinical nurse specialist at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Walk 100 Miles in October FAQs
Interested in joining us for the Walk 100 Miles in October challenge? Find out the answers to frequently asked questions.
Personal Story
How Beverley supports and inspires the community by volunteering
Beverley has been a devoted volunteer for 10 years. During this time, she’s got involved with local Moving Forward courses and given speeches to local fundraisers. We asked Beverley about her breast cancer experience, why she volunteers and the impact her volunteering has on her community.
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Intraductal papilloma (BCC79)
This leaflet tells you about intraductal papilloma, a benign (not cancer) breast condition. It explains what an intraductal papilloma is, how it’s found and what will happen if it needs to be treated or followed up.
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We respond to NHS England breast cancer waiting times: May 2021
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, said: