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Research Study
Researching the potential of PLK inhibitors to treat breast cancer
Professor Ross Chapman
Article
Emma Campbell – on what it means to be limitless
Emma looks back on her experience of secondary breast cancer, her friendships with the late Dame Deborah James and Nicky Newman, and how she keeps going when she feels far from limitless.
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Trouble sleeping
Many people have difficulties sleeping during and after breast cancer. Read about why this is, what you can do to improve your sleep, and available treatments.
Personal Story
After brain surgery and chemotherapy, I have gained appreciation for what I am capable of
When she was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer at 25, Fran put her all into building and maintaining her physical strength.
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Fat necrosis
Learn about fat necrosis – a benign (not cancer) breast condition – including what it is, what causes it and how it’s diagnosed.
Public health talks volunteer
As a public health talks volunteer, you'll deliver online and face-to-face breast awareness talks, championing our work in local communities and workplaces across the UK.
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Diagnosis
There’s a lot to take when you’re newly diagnosed with breast cancer. Find out what to expect and what might help you cope if you've just been diagnosed.
Campaign successes
Thanks to you, our campaigns are making things better for people living with or affected by breast cancer. Learn about our recent successes.
Research Study
Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on breast cancer services in Northern Ireland
Professor Anna Gavin
Personal Story
After losing two loved ones and developing breast cancer myself, I wanted to educate others
Breast cancer has been in Bami’s life ever since her mother was diagnosed. She uses her experience to make others aware of symptoms.
Article
We respond to new estimates that 57,215 people were living with secondary (metastatic) breast cancer in England in 2020 to 2021
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive of Breast Cancer Now, has commented on the new estimates.