Breast cancer made my confidence hit the floor, but I used my experiences to help other women enjoy intimacy and feel sexy again
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After getting support from Breast Cancer Now, Darlaine decided to give back and support and empower others, by joining Breast Cancer Voices. Learn more ..read more
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In numbers: The state of breast screening in England in 2021/22
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Read about the newly published screening data in our latest blog, the challenges we're facing and what is needed to address them ..read more
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Highlights from the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2022
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Edd, our Research Communications Officer, attended the symposium. He shares his highlights of days 1 to 4 ..read more
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A Cancer Improvement Plan for NHS Wales, 2023-2026 Publication, 31st January 2023
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Find out what the Cancer Improvement Plan means for breast cancer in Wales ..read more
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Cynllun Gwella Canser ar gyfer GIG Cymru, 2023-2026 Cyhoeddiad, 31 Ionawr 2023 Trydar
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Mae cynllun gwella canser GIG Cymru yn cael ei gyhoeddi heddiw ..read more
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Jemma took on the Pink Ribbon Walk in memory of her mum, Angela Mason
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In memory of her ‘beautiful mum, Angela,’ Jemma signed up to our walk around Blenheim Palace, to fundraise for Breast Cancer Now. Find out more ..read more
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Cycling enthusiast, Terry tells us about his 4th cycling challenge for Breast Cancer Now
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Since his wife’s diagnosis in 2018, cycling enthusiast Terry has taken on a new cycling challenge every year. We caught up with Terry to hear all about his latest event, RideLondon 2022 ..read more
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The diagnosis deficit in numbers
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Read our blog on the diagnosis deficit ..read more
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Understanding the differences between breast cancer in men and women
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Men can also get breast cancer. It’s rare, but around 370 are diagnosed with the disease every year in the UK. It’s important we the differences between breast cancer in men and women so we can find better ways to prevent and treat the disease ..read more
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How can we understand the impact of COVID-19 on cancer services?
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We’re still trying to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer services. So, it’s important to build a detailed picture of how patients have been affected ..read more
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