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Personal Story
Some days I can talk about Iris and be fine, but on other days I’m a mess
Barry’s wife, Iris, died at the start of 2020. He tells us about their relationship, her treatment for secondary breast cancer and the amazing way he’s raising money in her memory.
Drug
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and breast cancer risk
Find out if HRT increases the risk of breast cancer and what to consider if you’re deciding whether to take HRT.
Article
Three projects redefining how breast cancer is studied in the lab
Here are three stories from researchers supported by Breast Cancer Now, talking about their innovative techniques and how they will help save lives.
Personal Story
Being able to support the people who supported me feels amazing
Tish is one of our brilliant office volunteers who's been supporting us since the pandemic. She decided to volunteer to give something back.
Article
We need your support now, more than ever
Join Afternoon Tea moments from the comfort of your own home whilst raising vital funds.
Article
Stress and adverse life events unlikely to cause breast cancer, major study finds
Article
Top five tips and resources for women in menopause after breast cancer
Dani, a patient advocate for women in menopause after cancer, shares what helped her navigate some of the trickier moments of post-treatment menopause.
Personal Story
After doing her research, Laura spotted secondary symptoms and pushed for an answer
After primary treatment, Laura armed herself with knowledge of secondary breast cancer and its signs. 10 years later, she noticed symptoms and pushed for the checks she needed.
Article
Breast Cancer Now researchers receive a prestigious international science award
Breast Cancer Now researchers are part of the team of scientists and clinicians who have been chosen as recipients of the AACR Team Science Award.
Article
Developing a semi-permanent alternative to radiotherapy tattoos
Breast Cancer Now Voices is helping researchers at University College London Hospitals to understand how receiving permanent tattoos to mark the area for radiotherapy treatment affect women.
Healthcare Information
How breasts develop during puberty
Girls usually start to develop breasts between the ages of 9 and 11. Breasts come in all different shapes and sizes. Find out more about how breasts develop.
Event
Kiltwalk - Dundee
You can support our crucial work by taking part in the Kiltwalk Dundee. You'll join us across North Fife, Dundee and Angus and take in some iconic sites on the way.
With entry fees at their lowest price, there’s never been a better time to take on a Kiltwalk challenge.