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Invasive lobular breast cancer
Find out more about invasive lobular breast cancer, including symptoms and how it’s diagnosed and treated.
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A day in the life of...Dr Callum Walker
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I'm scared of sex after breast cancer, what can I do?
It's normal to worry about being intimate after breast cancer. Dr Joy Hall answers your questions about sex and intimacy.
Who we are
Enhertu emergency
Enhertu can extend the life of some people with secondary breast cancer. It's been rejected for use on the NHS in England. Help change this.
Personal Story
My breast cancer helped me find the ‘new me’
Sonia was told she had an altered BRCA2 gene after being diagnosed. She shares how writing helped her cope with her treatment.
Our strategy
We have a bold vision. That by 2050 everyone diagnosed with breast cancer will live, and be supported to live well.
But that won’t happen overnight. We need to work towards that target every minute, every day.
How to wear it pink at work
If you’re a first-time fundraiser or simply in need of some fresh inspiration, here’s our step-by-step guide to organising your very own wear it pink event at work...
Personal Story
We were blown away by everyone’s generosity at our Afternoon Tea
After finishing her breast cancer treatment, Jo and her neighbours were taken aback when they raised an amazing £770 at their Afternoon Tea fundraiser.
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Everyone with secondary breast cancer should have a specialist nurse
Mandy was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer two years ago when she was 47. Since being diagnosed she has had support from Tracy, a secondary breast cancer nurse at her hospital.
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Winter hair loss tips: hats, head scarves and scalp care
Jane Buckley offers some great tips on hair loss, how to look after your scalp and options to cover your head as the weather turns colder.
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We respond to the latest census of clinical oncologists from The Royal College of Radiologists
Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive at Breast Cancer Now, responded to the latest census of clinical oncologists from The Royal College of Radiologists.