We're Breast Cancer Now
We're here to make sure that by 2050 everyone diagnosed with breast cancer lives, and is supported to live well.
Our life-changing support
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Support for you
We offer a range of support services for people affected by breast cancer, both online and in person.
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Talk to our nurses
Our nurses are here for you. Whether you'd like to give us a call or pop us a message, we're here to help.
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What is breast cancer?
Whether you've recently been diagnosed, are living with breast cancer or you're worried about a symptom, you can trust our information.
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Our life-saving research
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About our research
Learn about our research into prevention and early diagnosis, better treatments, improving quality of life, and secondary breast cancer.
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Research achievements
We’ve invested more than £299 million in research to drive forward progress in breast cancer research. Discover our achievements so far.
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Give hope for the future. Donate today.
We fund life-saving research and provide life-changing support. Your donation could help us give hope to everyone impacted by breast cancer, now and into the future.
How you can get involved
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Challenge events
Whether you’re a walker, a baker or a mover-and-shaker, you can become part of Team Now and raise money for people with breast cancer.
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Volunteer with us
Do something amazing and make today the day you volunteer. Donating your time and talent could make all the difference.
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Campaign with us
We're campaigning to get the best treatment, services and care for people affected by breast cancer.
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Stories from our supporters
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Breast Cancer Voices
As a Voice, I use my experience to make lasting, positive change
Neva was ready to start life in the UK when she was diagnosed with primary breast cancer. During treatment she saw the difference personalis...
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If Emma could see some of the things we've done to raise money, she'd be proud
Emma’s last wish was to raise money so that others wouldn’t go through the same experience as her. Lin and Lucy decided to honour this wish ...
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When Gill passed away, I knew that I had to do something that made sure her story lived on
Colin lost his wife, Gill, to breast cancer in 2007 and started a fund in her name. Since then, he's raised over £30,000 in her memory with ...
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Giving something back as a Breast Cancer Voice is such a privilege
Following her treatment for primary breast cancer, Leighanne found the Moving Forward course helped her to talk through her experiences. Now...