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Research Study
Understanding how breast cancer becomes resistant to PARP inhibitor drugs
Professor Nick Lakin
Sign our #NoTimeToWaste petition
Join us in calling on the government and NHS England to run a national breast screening awareness campaign.
Personal Story
Why are so many unreconstructed women like me hidden?
When Claire discovered that about 2/3 of women choose not to have reconstruction after mastectomy, she wanted to find a way to share and understand their experiences through her Intimate Tour of Breasts.
Publication
Secondary breast cancer information pack (BCC173)
This information pack is for anyone with secondary breast cancer. It contains information that may be useful to you and your family, friends or carers when you're diagnosed and throughout your treatment and care.
Personal Story
Should I want to know my prognosis?
Rebecca, diagnosed with incurable, secondary breast cancer earlier in 2018, looks at what a prognosis means to her, and whether it would change the way she lives.
Article
We respond to NICE Board decision to not make changes to severity modifier
Claire Rowney, chief executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Recipe
Carol's delicious quiche
Carol’s been making her delicious quiche for many years and it went down a treat at her Afternoon Tea.
Healthcare Information
Secondary (metastatic) breast cancer in the brain
Find out about what it means when breast cancer has spread to the brain, the different treatment options and managing symptoms.
Article
An update on the workforce plan
In this blog, we’ll explore what the new workforce plan means for breast cancer patients and how we got there.
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Personal Story
I was at the fittest I’ve ever been – then secondary breast cancer had me at my sickest
Miranda was training for a race when she first started experiencing symptoms of secondary breast cancer. After months of thinking she just had a cough, tests confirmed her biggest worry.
Drug
Ovarian suppression and breast cancer
Learn about ovarian suppression, which involves stopping the ovaries from producing the hormone oestrogen, including how it works, who can have it, and possible side effects.