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Researchers develop a new blood test that could track spread of breast cancer in multiple organs
Researchers have developed a ‘molecular clock’ blood test that can track the growth of multiple tumours around the body to help identify the most actively growing tumours and guide treatment.
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Sam Orange – on physical activity after breast cancer
Dr Sam Orange is a researcher at Newcastle University, working on a research project funded by Breast Cancer Now. The project aims to improve women's access to physical activity support after breast cancer treatment.
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Everything you need to know about setting up a raffle
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Kim's fantastic rainbow cake
Our amazing colleague, Kim, made a delicious rainbow cake in Breast Cancer Now colours. We just had to find out the recipe to share with you!
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Top tips for planning your Afternoon Tea
Personal Story
I felt like I was the only gay man with breast cancer in the country
Roger was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. He talks about his experience as a gay man going through treatment, and why there needs to be better support.
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Fran - on mental and physical health - Breast Cancer Now Podcast
Personal trainer Fran speaks about her secondary breast cancer diagnosis and how she looks after her mental health and physical health.
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Julie
Research Study
Gene Function team
Professor Chris Lord
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Our blueprint to transform breast screening
Read about our plan to ensure that all eligible women have equal access to breast screening, to provide the best opportunity to detect breast cancer as early as possible.
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Wear it pink games and activities
One of the best ways to encourage your guests to donate, is by getting everyone involved in a fun game. If 15 guests donate just £2 each to play, this could pay for 1 hour of world-class research. When it comes to research, every moment counts, and every hour in the lab brings us even closer to making breakthroughs in breast cancer.
Personal Story
Lynne's journey from Moving Forward attendee to volunteer
Feeling overwhelmed at the end of her treatment, Lynne joined our online Moving Forward course to help her readjust to daily life. After it helped her take the next steps, she became a volunteer for our new Northern Ireland courses.