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Article
The Jewish community’s BRCA testing programme
Publication
Know your breasts - quick guide, Arabic (BCC227)
A quick guide to being breast aware, in Arabic. Whatever your age, size or shape it’s important to look after your breasts by being breast aware. Our illustrated quick guide in Arabic and English shows you what breast changes to look and feel for.
This is an ideal pocket-sized leaflet (A7) to promote breast awareness in the community. Includes the Breast Cancer Now checklist.
Recipe
airfryergirluk’s matcha tea Victoria sponge cakes
@airfryergirluk shares her tasty recipe for matcha Victoria sponge cakes
You’re going to Manchester Cathedral on Tuesday 29 April!
We’re looking forward to you joining us. In the next few weeks, you’ll get some emails with information about the day, and we’ll give you a call the week before to confirm your (and your guest’s) details.
Personal Story
Right up until the end of her life, Emma was thinking of others and how she could help
Emma’s last wish was to raise money so that other people wouldn’t go through the same experience as her. Lin and Lucy, Emma’s mum and sister, tell us more about Emma’s legacy, as well as how they are honouring her wish.
Living with Secondary Breast Cancer online
Find out about our online groups and Speakers Live sessions for people living with secondary breast cancer.
Drug
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and breast cancer risk
Find out if HRT increases the risk of breast cancer and what to consider if you’re deciding whether to take HRT.
Article
Three projects redefining how breast cancer is studied in the lab
Here are three stories from researchers supported by Breast Cancer Now, talking about their innovative techniques and how they will help save lives.
Article
Stress and adverse life events unlikely to cause breast cancer, major study finds
Article
Top five tips and resources for women in menopause after breast cancer
Dani, a patient advocate for women in menopause after cancer, shares what helped her navigate some of the trickier moments of post-treatment menopause.
Personal Story
After doing her research, Laura spotted secondary symptoms and pushed for an answer
After primary treatment, Laura armed herself with knowledge of secondary breast cancer and its signs. 10 years later, she noticed symptoms and pushed for the checks she needed.
Event
Cycling events
From rides in the UK to cycles around the world, we’d love you to join our team.