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Collecting data will help improve breast cancer services
As NHS England and Department of Health are criticised by MPs for lagging behind in improvements in cancer services we're highlighting the need to collect vital data so that services can be properly planned.
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After my treatment, I found it hard to re-adjust
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Aisling found it difficult to adjust to a new pace of life. Now, she feels she's made progress.
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We respond to NICE provisional decision not to recommend alpelisib with fulvestrant for routine use on the NHS
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
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Alison Keenan: adjusting to life after breast cancer
QVC presenter Alison Keenan was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011. She modelled for us in The Show 2012 in London. She talks about adjusting to life after treatment.
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Researchers discover a way to boost the effectiveness of a new breast cancer drug
Researchers based at the University of Oxford have discovered a way to boost the effectiveness of a new type of drug which is currently being tested for breast cancer.
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Shaping the government's 10-year cancer plan
The government is planning to launch a new 10-year cancer plan, which will determine the long term approach to cancer services in England. To help shape their new vision, the Department of Health and Social Care is asking people affected by cancer to share their views by completing a survey.
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Meet your wear it pink team
We love chatting with you and getting to hear your stories. Wear it pink wouldn’t be what it is without all your fantastic support. We’re super excited to be on this journey with you and thought it’d be a good idea to introduce the wear it pink team properly, so here goes!
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Breast Cancer Now visits parliament to give evidence on cancer services
Last week, Breast Cancer Now was invited to give evidence to the Health and Social Care Select Committee’s inquiry on cancer services.
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Exploring insomnia in people with secondary breast cancer
Complete a survey to help researchers understand the impact of secondary breast cancer on sleep, and how it affects people’s wellbeing.