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Easy read - Diagnosed with primary breast cancer (BCN255)
This easy-read booklet is about being diagnosed with primary breast cancer and deciding on what treatment is best for you. You may like to read it with our easy-read booklet on Surgery for primary breast cancer.
Easy read - Surgery for primary breast cancer (BCN256)
This easy read booklet is about surgery for primary breast cancer. You may like to read it with our easy read booklet Diagnosed with primary breast cancer.
Secondary breast cancer treatment
Read more about the treatment options for secondary breast cancer you may be offered.
Create a JustGiving page
Make it simple for friends and family to support you by setting up an online fundraising page – it takes no time at all to do.
Our standards for producing health information
Read about our quality standards for health information, how to give feedback and the PIF TICK quality mark for trusted information.
Reasonable adjustments for service users with a disability
We’re committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all our services.
Resources for healthcare professionals
Find resources that you can use in clinical practice, support for you and your patients, and details of our services.
Breast cancer made me distrust my breasts, but I’ve used the experience to raise vital awareness
Julie was diagnosed with stage 1 grade 3 triple negative breast cancer in 2023. he tells us her story, and why she decided to hold an Afternoon Tea.
Information points
Information points are Breast Cancer Now leaflet stands which we provide free of charge to breast screening units, hospitals and hospices to display our health information.
Gemcitabine
Read more about the chemotherapy drug gemcitabine, including what it is and how it's given.
Wigs, scarves and headwear
Read more about wigs, headscarves, hats and other headwear you may want to wear after hair loss.
Five things you need to know about our plans for the General Election
The General Election is nearly here. Read about our plans to make sure that breast cancer is an election priority.