Helena shares her future moment in the Gallery of Hope, a photography exhibition made in collaboration with people living with incurable secondary breast cancer.

IA image of their future moment
AI image of Helena's future moment, captured by Jillian Edelstein

It’s 2030 and it’s my son's wedding on a beautiful summer’s day. I couldn’t be prouder as we share a moment, just the two of us, before the ceremony begins.

Helena is a dentist from Newport who lives with her 23-year-old son Josh. She is a fitness fanatic who frequently works out with a personal trainer as well as running a few times a week. 

Helena used to run half marathons before her secondary breast cancer diagnosis in 2021, but unfortunately they’re no longer on the cards. At least, not right now. Nonetheless, Helena feels strongly that her commitment to keeping fit has definitely helped with her treatment, even though in the beginning, simply walking felt difficult. Nowadays she has a PHESGO® injection every 3 weeks and continues to push herself to meet whatever goals she sets herself - fitness or otherwise.

Helena's story

What research are we doing into secondary breast cancer?

Secondary breast cancer occurs when breast cancer cells spread from the first (primary) breast cancer in the breast, through the lymphatic or blood system, to other parts of the body. 

Our researchers are here working to buy more time for people with secondary breast cancer. 

What we’re doing

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