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Personal Story
Moving Forward courses helped me feel like myself again
In 2014, Stella was diagnosed with a grade 3 invasive ductal carcinoma. During treatment, she felt confused, emotional and lost. When she discovered Breast Cancer Now’s Moving Forward Course, things started to change.
Event
Thames Path Ultra Challenge
The Thames Path Ultra Challenge invites you to walk, jog or run a distance of your choice. With 100km, 75km, 50km, 25km and 10km challenge options available, there's a challenge here for everyone and you can join as an individual or as a team of friends and family.
Article
#nomakeupselfie – thanks for the amazing support
'We'd like to thank everyone who’s donated to Breast Cancer Care as part of the #nomakeupselfie trend.'
Personal Story
Coming out as gay helped me prepare for breast cancer
When Ruth was diagnosed with breast cancer she wondered what it would mean for her relationship. She shares how her experiences have taught her to be open.
Complete a survey about body image and wellbeing
Take part in a study exploring how anxiety, emotions and wellbeing are experienced in the body in people living with or beyond breast cancer.
Publication
Diagnosed with breast cancer: what now? (BCC44)
This booklet is for anyone who has recently been diagnosed with primary breast cancer. It offers tips on coping in the weeks or months after diagnosis, getting the information you need and finding support.
Recipe
Eloise Head’s microwave chocolate cake
Bestselling author Eloise Head, known online as Fitwaffle, shares her delicious microwave chocolate cake.
Healthcare Information
Primary breast cancer prognosis
Prognosis refers to the likely course and outcome of a disease. Find out about prognosis and breast cancer below.
Recipe
Kelly's sausage rolls
Kelly shares her haggis, black pudding and bacon sausage roll recipe, it’s a savoury showstopper!
Publication
Periductal mastitis (BCC154)
This leaflet tells you what periductal mastitis is, and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Healthcare Information
Joint and muscle pain during breast cancer treatment
It’s common to have painful joints when taking hormone therapy to treat breast cancer – especially drugs like letrozole, anastrozole and exemestane. Learn about managing joint and muscle pain caused by breast cancer treatment.
Article
Lauren - on managing the festive season after breast cancer- Breast Cancer Now Podcast
In this episode we speak with Lauren about the impact breast cancer had on her mental health during Christmas time - and where she found support.