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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.
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Breast Cancer Now’s The Show celebrates 23 people living with and beyond breast cancer as they share stories through fashion
Courage met couture on the runway on Thursday 15 May, as The Show by Breast Cancer Now lit up London’s 8 Northumberland Avenue, with an unforgettable celebration of strength and style as 23 people affected by breast cancer took to the catwalk at the charity's annual fashion show.
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Stress and adverse life events unlikely to cause breast cancer, major study finds
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Top 5 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
Sometimes we underestimate the power of the patient experience, but our voices can make change happen
Penny was looking for a way to get involved at Breast Cancer Now after her diagnosis. She didn’t feel ready to take on a physical challenge. But she soon found that she could make a difference by using her voice. She tells us about all the ways she’s made an impact as a Breast Cancer Voice so far.
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.
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Cycling events
From rides in the UK to cycles around the world, we’d love you to join our team.
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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.
Healthcare Information
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
Join us across North Fife, Dundee and Angus, taking in some iconic sites on the way this August.
Triple negative breast cancer with Professor Peter Schmid
Wednesday 14 January 2026, 7pm-8.15pm. Join Professor Schmid to learn more about how treatment choices are made and feel confident asking questions.