@SubRosaMagick At the time, as a child, I spent many an uncomfortable nights sleep with very long my hair in plats to make my hair look wavy like hers did 🥰
Routine screening can help find breast cancer early. The earlier breast cancer is found the more likely it is to be treated successfully.
You can support NHS England's campaign by sharing and encouraging people you know to attend their appointment when invited.
Announcing... THE MODELS
The time has finally come for us to introduce the 24 incredible men and women who will be walking at The Show on 15 May.
On the runway, they'll celebrate who they’ve become through their experiences of breast cancer.
https://t.co/t9zBS9QGi0
Today’s King’s Speech set out the new UK government’s priorities over the next 5 years.
One thing that must be top of their list is ending the #EnhertuEmergency. That's why last week we wrote to @wesstreeting asking for his help 👇
🔬 A new blood test can predict the recurrence of breast cancer years before it shows up on scans, according to a study at the Institute of Cancer Research.
Simon Vincent from @BreastCancerNow joins @BBCNuala to discuss what the test could potentially mean for cancer treatment🔽
This is what I’ve been saying for years for early stage #breastcancer patients & it looks like developments are looking promising with reducing risk of recurrence 🙌 @ICR_London@RobClarkeLab@METUPUKorg@GM_Cancer@orourkeclaire1@ProfNDerakshan
ASCO 2024: New ultra-sensitive blood test predicts recurrence of breast cancer, months or even years before relapse #ASCO24 #fearofcancerreturn #FCR
https://t.co/Ynd3LUkrFG
Please join us this Saturday for our Breast Care Unit Open Day.
Aimed at everyone, the event will have info about breast awareness and myth-busting, while allowing people access to the breast unit.
💙Saturday, May 18
💙2pm - 6pm
💙Treatment Centre
👉https://t.co/yWFrx0Xugh
"We all have breast tissue."
Make sure to listen to Geoff, one of our amazing models who took part in The Show, sitting down with @BBCDerby to tell his story and discuss the importance of talking about breast cancer in men.
Scans never get easier & nor does waiting for the results.The anxiety was worth it this time. I've made it to another 5 years, clear after my 2nd recurrence of #breastcancer. I'm acutely aware that not everyone is as fortunate as this #breastcancerawareness feeling #relieved
This makes me really ANGRY
Sir Chris Hoy said his hand was forced to tell the world he had cancer
He wanted to keep it private for the sake of his young children
Personal medical info is PRIVATE. We have no right to know and journalists should stop trying to land a scoop. Cancer is tough enough without the rest of the world watching your every move