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Metaplastic breast cancer
Metaplastic breast cancer is a rare type of breast cancer. Find out more about how this cancer is diagnosed and treated.
Personal Story
Even with secondary breast cancer, I am still able to feel ‘normal’
Flora Sheringham is a 73-year-old mother of three and a grandmother of six, and has been living with secondary breast cancer since 2014.
Research Study
Functional Genomics Team
Dr Rachael Natrajan
Recipe
Raspberry cash-ooh oaty bites
These healthy raspberry snacks are great for the family to enjoy. The recipe is dairy free, vegan and free from refined sugar. As long as you have a food processor you will find this recipe really simple and it’s perfect for a hot summer’s day as you don’t even need to turn the oven on.
Article
We respond to the launch of the new national NHS Jewish BRCA Testing Programme
Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive of Breast Cancer Now, said:
Article
Turn your hobbies pink
From knitting to swimming, baking to painting, or cycling to candle making, there are so many ways to turn the thing you love doing into a wear it pink event.
Article
New drugs approved in 2023 and what’s coming up in 2024
Making sure that new and effective breast cancer drugs quickly reach patients on the NHS is a key priority for us. It's important that they’re priced fairly for the NHS. We're involved in the process for every breast cancer drug that’s assessed for use on the NHS, so that the voices of people affected by breast cancer are heard loud and clear.
Article
Pieces falling into place: Genetic graffiti and PARP inhibitors
Event
Edinburgh Marathon Festival - Half Marathon
Join us for the biggest running festival in Scotland and help support women facing breast cancer. Fast and flat, Edinburgh’s half marathon course is a delight.
Personal Story
I was shocked to find out what breast cancer really felt like
Psychologist Dr Cordelia Galgut was used to supporting women with breast cancer. But after her own diagnosis she truly understood what they were going through.
Personal Story
People with secondary breast cancer can still live a relatively normal life
When Sue was initially diagnosed with secondary (metastatic) breast cancer, she was told she may only have a year to live. Five years on, she is still able to enjoy an active lifestyle.