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Personal Story
In memory of my beautiful wife Gill, I’m teeing off 100 holes in a single day
When David's wife, Gill, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018, their lives changed forever. Now, in Gill's memory, David and his friends are taking on an ambitious golfing challenge, pushing themselves to raise vital funds for cancer charities like Breast Cancer Now. They've already raised over £100,000 and are determined to go even further.
Drug
Ribociclib (Kisqali)
Learn about the targeted therapy, ribociclib (Kisqali), including whether you might be offered it, how it’s given and the side effects you could have.
Article
We respond to NICE’s provisional rejection of capivasertib with fulvestrant for certain types of secondary breast cancer
Claire Rowney, chief executive of Breast Cancer Now, said:
Article
Breast Cancer Now flags concerns over findings of final PAC Report
Responding, Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Personal Story
Emma's diaries
Emma Young is 39 and lives in Hemel Hempstead. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, but just 5 days later, she got the devastating news it was secondary breast cancer, as it had spread to her bones
Bras and prostheses with Monica Harrington
Tuesday 16 September, 7pm to 8.15pm. Monica will suggest the best options for lingerie, swimwear, and breast prostheses after surgery.
Article
Nina - on body image and breast cancer - Breast Cancer Now Podcast
When Nina was treated for triple negative breast cancer, she experienced side effects that completely changed how she looked and felt.
Publication
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) (BCC39)
This booklet describes what DCIS is. It explains the symptoms, how a diagnosis is made and possible treatments.
Article
Five tips to help you get through Dry January
Whether you’re joining the millions going dry this January, or you’re just looking to cut back on the booze for a week or two after the Christmas and new year festivities, we’ve got five alcohol-free tips to help.
Healthcare Information
Your body after breast cancer treatment
Find out how breast cancer and its treatments can cause changes to your body and the way you look.
Healthcare Information
Talking with children about breast cancer
Read our guide to help you talk to your children about breast cancer, including how to talk to children of different ages, telling your child's school and getting additional support.
Personal Story
My mum hid her breast cancer symptoms for so long – by the time she was diagnosed, it was already too late
Chris’ mum, Gill, died of secondary breast cancer in March this year. He tells us about the wonderful person she was, as well as how he is raising money for others in her memory.