Our CEO, Claire Turner, chats to LBCA Executive Director, Laurie Hutcheson, about the research landscape of Lobular Breast Cancer in the UK, the unique challenges faced by Lobular patients in the UK and how we're working to address these challenges.
https://t.co/SllIJHgofo
We're so sad to hear that Sukhy Bahia has died, and our heartfelt thoughts and condolences go to her family and friends.
Sukhy played a vital role in our 'If I Had More Time' campaign last year, using her voice to raise awareness of secondary breast cancer.
Dr. Richard Sharpe Jr., a @MayoClinic radiologist, says it's crucial to talk with your healthcare team to find the #BreastCancer screening method that is right for you. An MRI is one option. Read more: https://t.co/kEQWaw5zHW
Brilliant Lobular Breast Cancer Research Partnership Day today, co-hosted with @LobularBCUK, bringing together patients, clinicians & researchers to learn about about Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC) & the work being done to improve outcomes for everyone affected by this disease.
https://t.co/m69XsUTPoY
Taking part in the 12 dips of Christmas for Cancer Research UK, although challenging has certainly made me feel alive this Christmas.
#12dipsofchristmas
Please complete & retweet the 1st UK survey exploring #Lobular patients’ experience of diagnosis & monitoring. Let's together change how the UK treats #LobularBreastCancer & get the most effective treatments for us all. https://t.co/xfDvXM7vum
@Liz_ORiordan re the post on recommended units for “healthy” people and those who have already had a primary dx I’d be really interested how many patients where advised this by their oncology team? As a 38yr old stage 3 patient I was never advised this by either reputable NHS Trust I attended
@Liz_ORiordan Hi Liz can you site the article/papers this data was taken from? It would be really helpful to read more into the data and if it’s sub divided by breast cancer subtype type and how strongly ER/PR positive a patient is.
To those with a #lobular diagnosis, those supporting a friend or loved one through treatment, those who have supported all @LobularBCUK and to all Merry Christmas and a Happy 2023
22 people are diagnosed with #lobular breast cancer every day in the UK and often at a later stage. @LobularBCUK new campaign #22ADayUK aims raise awareness and improve outcomes. The gorgeous #HeleBayMerbabes are the first of many incredible groups of 22 supporting us