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Personal Story
Breast cancer changed my perception of time
After Ann finished treatment for breast cancer, she was struck by a wave of anxiety and grief as the impact of her diagnosis hit.
Our strategy
Our strategy sets out how we’ll go further and faster over the next 5 years, for everyone affected by breast cancer.
Article
A day in the life of... Dr Frances Turrell
Secondary breast cancer research
We've been funding research into secondary breast cancer for over 2 decades. See the difference it’s making.
Article
50% rise in number of women in UK who have not had vital breast screening since services restarted
The number of women in the UK who have not had vital NHS breast screening, which can stop people dying from breast cancer, has risen by an estimated 50% - to nearly 1.5 million women - since services resumed, the leading UK breast cancer charity has warned during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Article
Our researchers have discovered a new approach for treatment resistant breast cancers
At the Breast Cancer Now Research Unit at Kings College London, scientists have developed ‘triple engineered’ antibodies that can restrict the growth of aggressive and treatment-resistant breast cancers.
Personal Story
My first thoughts were, "How do I explain this to the girls?”
Julia, a mother to 2 young daughters, was diagnosed with Stage 2, Grade 3, HER2-positive breast cancer in April 2022 at the age of 41.
Research Study
Understanding how some triple negative breast cancers spread to other parts of the body
Dr Sankari Nagarajan
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.
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.