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Developing policy and working with government
We use evidence to drive change, so that everyone affected by breast cancer can get the best treatment, services and care.
Event
Head shaves
Give your hair a snip, get creative with colour, or shave it off. Whatever you choose, it’s a great way to raise money.
Article
Treatment developments, patient communication and updating guidelines: highlights from the ABC5 conference on secondary breast cancer
Our Clinical Nurse Specialist Catherine Priestley highlights some themes from the 2019 International Consensus Conference for Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) in Lisbon.
Drug
Eribulin (Halaven)
Read more about the chemotherapy drug eribulin (Halaven), including how it works and the possible side effects.
Big Pink Jump FAQs
Article
Edwina - Yoga and breast cancer
We speak to Edwina about how yoga helped her through her struggle with mental health, and how it helped her move forward after her breast cancer treatment ended. She gives her tips on getting into yoga for the first time.
Fertility toolkit
Download resources including our fertility toolkit and standards of care for younger women with breast cancer.
Personal Story
Breast cancer made me feel like I had to rebuild myself
During her recovery from breast cancer treatment, Angela decided to write Rebel Boob, a show about the real-life experiences of women with breast cancer.
Article
NHS Wales commits to join National Metastatic Breast Cancer Audit
NHS Wales will participate in the first ever National Metastatic Breast Cancer Audit run by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), following Breast Cancer Now’s calls for an Audit for improved data collection.
Article
Scientists discover new way to improve the effectiveness of immunotherapy
Researchers have uncovered the key to improving immunotherapy’s ability to stop breast cancer from spreading to the lungs.
Publication
Fat necrosis (BCC76)
This leaflet is about fat necrosis, a benign (not cancer) condition that most commonly develops after an injury or trauma to the breast tissue. It explains what fat necrosis is, how it’s found and what will happen if it needs to be treated or followed up.