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Personal Story
It takes a while to get back into yourself
Stella was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2014. She will be speaking at Carols by Candlelight.
Healthcare Information
Family history: Assessing your breast cancer risk
Find out more about a family history risk assessment, including whether you may need one and what happens after the assessment.
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Your guide to Gift Aid
Gift Aid is a brilliant way of increasing the value of your donation at no extra cost to you. All you have to do is check if you’re eligible, give us your permission and we’ll do the rest.
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Breast prosthesis
Learn about artificial breast forms, also called prostheses, from being fitted for one and how to look after it, to the types that may be available to you.
Corporate partnerships
Increase the impact of your organisation through our fundraising events, volunteering opportunities, public health talks and training.
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We respond to the launch of the first UK proton beam therapy trial for breast cancer patients
Dr Kotryna Temcinaite, Senior Research Communications Manager at Breast Cancer Now, said:
Personal Story
I’m done with cancer calling the shots
Rebecca shares her tips on how she reclaimed her body from cancer after her secondary diagnosis, and how doing so has empowered her.
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What does the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan mean for breast cancer
Last month, the long-awaited NHS Long Term Workforce Plan for England was published. In this blog we discuss what the plan says and what it could mean for people affected by breast cancer.
From awareness to action in the South Asian community: a conversation on breast cancer
In July 2024, Breast Cancer Now held its first ever panel event for South Asian women, by South Asian women.
Drug
Atezolizumab (Tecentriq)
Read more about atezolizumab (Tecentriq), including what it is, how it’s given and whether it may be suitable for you.
Personal Story
I put off seeing a doctor because I believed that breast cancer was incurable
When Lorraine found a lump, she thought nothing could be done to help her. After her treatment and recovery, she turned her attention to helping and educating others on breast cancer.
Personal Story
I believed there was no way I would become a mother
After breast cancer treatment, Annika believed that she would never have children. She shares how attending a Younger Women Together event changed that.