Second Hope is now part of @BreastCancerNow. Every donation through Breast Cancer Now will be spent on funding world-class research into secondary breast cancer
Trodelvy, a new drug that could give certain women living with secondary breast cancer the hope of more time, has been provisionally rejected for use on the NHS in England.
We urgently need your help to reverse the decision - please sign our open letter: https://t.co/YNuSjz5Aw4
Breast Cancer Now’s Living with Secondary Breast Cancer online programme now has regular virtual meetings on Zoom. To find out more and to sign up please visit: https://t.co/QAXxjRC9Nj
Breast Cancer Now's Time For Trodelvy campaign was launched last year to ensure eligible patients could access Trodelvy, a new drug that could give certain women living with triple negative secondary breast cancer (TNSBC) the hope of more time.
Read more: https://t.co/ge1uqEHeWv
The Breast Cancer Now Forum offers a safe and supportive space where you can talk online to other people going through breast cancer. Day or night, you can give and receive support, learn from other people’s experiences, and share your own if you wish to. https://t.co/XcJY5Pgj7J
Getting a diagnosis of secondary breast cancer can be daunting, but we are here to support you along your journey. Take a look at our website for all the information and support needed when facing breast cancer: https://t.co/EmZ7eHwtBd
If you have been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer and would like to get more information and support, Breast Cancer Now’s online programme is here for you. Find out more by visiting: https://t.co/vSHKZv5ZnF
We are looking forward to keeping you updated about the work Second Hope and Breast Cancer Now are doing in secondary breast cancer.
If you haven’t signed up to hear more, Breast Cancer Now needs your permission. You can do it quickly here:
https://t.co/bVnmxvZphf
There are loads of ways you can get involved with the work we do. Whatever you do, you will be helping us to continue funding into secondary breast cancer. Visit our website to see how you can get fundraising: https://t.co/HyCxc2LqVk
Thanks to Second Hope, Eleonora Canale, a PhD student is studying how oestrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer can develop resistance to treatments, spreads to other parts of the body and becomes incurable. Head to https://t.co/sCg2HvfMw6? to learn more.
A huge thank you to Barry Telling, for supporting Second Hope in memory of his wife, Iris. Barry organised a Weight Loss Wing-Walk on Friday 29th October after losing 10stone to meet the maximum weight allowed. To read more visit: https://t.co/QVx0dLYmif?
Breast Cancer Now’s Living with Secondary Breast Cancer online programme now has regular virtual meetings on Zoom. To find out more and to sign up please visit: https://t.co/QAXxjRkyoJ
We are looking forward to keeping you updated about the work Second Hope and Breast Cancer Now are doing in secondary breast cancer.
If you haven’t signed up to hear more, Breast Cancer Now needs your permission. You can do it quickly here:
https://t.co/bVnmxvZphf
We caught up with Thomas Ogola, a PhD student working with Professor Ingunn Holen at the University of Sheffield. Thanks to Second Hope, he is studying how the environment in the bone can help breast cancer cells grow into secondary tumours.
Read more:
https://t.co/wXLcNPfHTb
There are loads of ways you can get involved with the work we do. Whatever you do, you will be helping us to continue funding into secondary breast cancer. Visit our website to see how you can get fundraising: https://t.co/HyCxc331MS
The Breast Cancer Now Forum offers a safe and supportive space where you can talk online to other people going through breast cancer. Day or night, you can give and receive support, learn from other people’s experiences, and share your own if you wish to. https://t.co/XcJY5OYIgb
Research is key in discovering how we can stop breast cancer spreading and treat it more effectively. Our team are working on several projects including, testing a tracer to measure the response of secondary tumours in the bone. Find out more by visiting: https://t.co/K8C7dIn6Wz
'In November 2015, Iris was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. She said she’d understand if I didn’t want to go ahead with the wedding, but I said, "I want to marry you even more!"' - Barry https://t.co/8QqrmLs45v
We are looking forward to keeping you updated about the work Second Hope and Breast Cancer Now are doing in secondary breast cancer.
If you haven’t signed up to hear more, Breast Cancer Now needs your permission. You can do it quickly here:
https://t.co/bVnmxvZphf
If you have been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer and would like to get more
information and support, Breast Cancer Now’s online programme is here for you. Find out more by visiting: https://t.co/vSHKZv5ZnF