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Event
Swim 10 Miles in July
Dive into the Swim 10 Miles challenge this July and help to raise funds to power our life-saving breast cancer research and vital support.
Core competencies
Find out about opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge.
Event
Wimbledon Common 10K
Through our charity partnership with Run Through Events, take on the Wimbledon Common 10k.
You can join us as we run through Wimbledon Common's stunning grounds. Whether you're taking on a new challenge or getting together with friends or family, it's your chance to take on the most popular trail race in London. And you might spot some furry Wombles on the route.
Article
Our take on the new cancer roadmap
We take a detailed look at the strategy and outline the most important points.
Personal Story
My body confidence plummeted after having breast cancer, but now it’s better than ever before
When Cassie went through breast cancer treatment at 34, it changed how she felt about her body. She challenged herself to build back her confidence – and now she’s helping other people do the same.
Personal Story
It’s been difficult for us all, but we still talk about their mum every day
Martim’s wife, Celina, passed away in 2020, just one year after being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. Suddenly a single dad to four young children, he had to find a way to adapt to his situation.
Research Study
Investigating breast cancer health inequalities in Northern Ireland
Professor Chris Cardwell
Challenge terms and conditions
Article
Talazoparib (Talzenna) approved for use on the NHS in Scotland
Responding to the decision by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) to recommend talazoparib (Talzenna) for use on the NHS in Scotland, Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Our research into secondary breast cancer
Secondary breast cancer can be treated but not cured. Our research aims to extend lives, allowing people to live fully.
Article
David - on male breast cancer - Breast Cancer Now Podcast
In 2015, David found out he was one of approximately 370 men in the UK to develop breast cancer each year. Here, he tells us about his experience.
Younger Women with Secondaries Together
If you’re a younger woman with secondary breast cancer, we’re here for you. Meet other women who understand what you're going through.