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Breast Cancer Now researchers receive a prestigious international science award
Breast Cancer Now researchers are part of the team of scientists and clinicians who have been chosen as recipients of the AACR Team Science Award.
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Developing a semi-permanent alternative to radiotherapy tattoos
Breast Cancer Now Voices is helping researchers at University College London Hospitals to understand how receiving permanent tattoos to mark the area for radiotherapy treatment affect women.
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How breasts develop during puberty
Girls usually start to develop breasts between the ages of 9 and 11. Breasts come in all different shapes and sizes. Find out more about how breasts develop.
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Kiltwalk - Dundee
You can support our crucial work by taking part in the Kiltwalk Dundee. You'll join us across North Fife, Dundee and Angus and take in some iconic sites on the way.
With entry fees at their lowest price, there’s never been a better time to take on a Kiltwalk challenge.
Personal Story
For a long time, I didn’t want to acknowledge my breast cancer diagnosis. I just wanted to be ‘normal’
When Natasha was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer at the age of 43, she tried to keep it at arm’s length. Now, she sees the value of community support, and wants to use her experience to educate others.
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New research reveals most women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer can expect to become “long-term survivors”
Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at Breast Cancer Now said:
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Secondary breast cancer diagnosis
Read more about secondary breast cancer, including what it is and what treatment may be available to you.
Why we do it
Our vision is that by 2050, everyone diagnosed with breast cancer will live – and be supported to live well.
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Feeling alone and a little lost after breast cancer, Jo signed up to our Moving Forward course
After breast cancer treatment, Jo was worried about leaving her hospital team, who had been her ‘security blanket.’ To get the support she needed, she signed up to one of our Moving Forward courses.
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We respond to MP Dawn Butler's mission to find the Million Missing Mammograms
Following MP Dawn Butler's appearance on This Morning today, announcing her mission to find the Million Missing Mammograms, Breast Cancer Now said:
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