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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.
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Development and revalidation
We can help you with your revalidation. Review our patient information, contribute to talks on our webinars or join a Facebook Live session.
Personal Story
How to use writing as self-care after treatment
Fran used poetry and creative writing to help her move forward after treatment. Here are her top tips for getting started.
Personal Story
Valerie had the time of her life as a Pink Ribbon Walk volunteer
Valerie’s passionate about raising breast cancer awareness and doing her bit. When she could no longer take on a Pink Ribbon Walk, she decided to volunteer instead.
Drug
Trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu)
Learn about trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu), a targeted breast cancer therapy, including how it works, who might be offered it and possible side effects.
Article
Breast Cancer Now brings together leading experts for the UK Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Symposium
Today marks the start of the two-day (Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 January) UK Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Symposium (UKIBCS), hosted by leading UK breast cancer charity, Breast Cancer Now.
Article
Meet the real supporters making a difference
There are plenty of ways to take part in wear it pink, but don’t just take it from us! We’re so excited to introduce you to some of our wonderful supporters who featured in our new video.
Personal Story
How to support someone with secondary breast cancer
Kate, who has incurable, secondary breast cancer, and her friend David tell us how their friendship helps them through difficult times.
Personal Story
I didn’t realise the connection between my symptoms and breast cancer
Joy has been living with secondary breast cancer since 2011. She tells us about the difficulties she faced getting diagnosed and the importance of being aware of the symptoms of secondary breast cancer.
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.