Every year, we’re joined by thousands of amazing people who take part in wear it pink. Many of them have a personal connection to breast cancer. Read some of their stories and why wear it pink is important to them.
Sam's story
Not many can say their job saved their life, but I certainly can.
Suzanne's story
Suzanne Bull MBE was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2020.
Amanda's story
I was diagnosed with breast cancer towards the end of 2022.
Emma and Joanne's story
We’re proud to wear it pink.
Praveen's story
I was diagnosed with HER2 positive Breast Cancer in March 2024.
Melanie's story
Melanie was diagnosed with stage 1 ER+ breast cancer in 2024.
Caroline's story
I was diagnosed aged 47 in 2021 with invasive ductal Her2 positive breast cancer.
Abi's story
I was first diagnosed with breast cancer mid-lockdown.
Dani's story
Breast cancer has hugely impacted Dani's family. Read more about their breast cancer diagnoses, and how Dani has taken part in wear it pink.
Milou's story
I was diagnosed with breast cancer at 34 and my world changed overnight.
Kate's story
Kate is a 40-year-old wife, mum, sister, teacher and so much more. She’s raising money for breast cancer research, to make sure that one day...
Rhakima's story
Following her breast cancer diagnosis, Rhakima is passionate about raising awareness within ethnic minority groups.
Kerry's story
Kerry started fundraising after her friend was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Reuben's story
After his breast cancer diagnosis, Reuben wants to do everything he can to raise awareness of male breast cancer.
Sandeep’s story
Sandeep is the headteacher of a multicultural school in North London and she is a mum of 2. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 at ...
Miriam’s story
Miriam was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 26. She wants to channel the experience into something that can inspire and motivate other yo...
Nicola's story
Business owner Nicola was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in 2019. She keeps a very positive outlook on life. She tries to be the per...