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Fab Four complete epic Land’s End to John o’Groats adventure
Fab Four complete epic Land’s End to John o’Groats adventure to launch FAB1 Million.
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We respond to the Scotland Cancer Recovery Plan
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Our campaigning for improvements in secondary breast cancer treatment and care
Last year, we launched a campaign demanding change for people affected by secondary breast cancer. We look at some of the results of the campaign so far.
Measuring the impact of health conditions on partners and family members
Our Breast Cancer Voices helped researchers measure the effect of someone’s health condition on their partners and family members.
Jacqueline’s seven tips on coping once hospital treatment ends
Jacqueline struggled with achy joints, nausea and dizziness due to hormone therapy. She gives her tips on managing symptoms.
Secondary breast cancer petition handed in to Downing Street
This morning Breast Cancer Care was at Downing Street to deliver a petition of 12,013 signatures. It calls for the UK and devolved governments to make secondary breast cancer a priority.
Breast calcifications (BCC77)
This booklet tells you about breast calcifications. It explains what calcifications are, how they're found and what will happen if they need to be followed up.
Highlights from the UK Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Symposium: Part One
Tips for going back to work after treatment
If you’ve had to take time off work during breast cancer treatment, when or whether you return can depend on a number of things. We look at your rights and your employer’s responsibilities.
15 years later, we’ve reached our £100,000 fundraising goal
A tireless fundraiser for Breast Cancer Now, Robert shares how he got started, what keeps him motivated, and how his team pushed towards an incredible milestone.
Yoga and breast cancer: exercises
Yoga helped Edwina physically and emotionally after treatment ended. Watch her easy-to-follow videos on getting started with yoga.