Mary Huckle, one of our members living with secondary breast cancer, shared an excellent Facebook post, drawing out many of the themes that METUP-UK is concerned with. We bring you
Today Is: Inflammatory Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Today, 4th October, is ‘Inflammatory Breast Cancer Awareness Day’. You may not be aware that there a range of different types of breast cancer (they are not all the same).
How to … add a METUP Facebook Profile Picture Frame #IAmThe31, #BusyLivingWithMets
Within your social media profiles, it is possible to add ‘frames’ around your picture, to show your affiliation and support for a particular campaign. For Breast Cancer Awareness month, as
#IAmThe31 Campaign
#IAmThe31 31 women die every day in the UK is our reality. This campaign is for October Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 31 days in October, 31 deaths every day, by
The importance of mammograms? #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #IAmThe31
I’m writing this after getting another ‘all clear’ mammogram result. The fifteenth to be precise. You may wonder why I’ve had so many – one a year since I had
‘We Demand Change’ for #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth
Are you wondering what you can do to support #SecondaryBreastCancer patients during #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth? Have you heard about #MetastaticBreastCancer, but still have questions? Do you want to know why there are so many social
Postcode Lotteries
What’s your postcode and what does that say about you? If I asked a healthy person about the importance of their postcode I suspect they’d tell me about local schools,
Member @drbexl talks cancer and COVID-19 with the BBC
Over the past week, METUP-UK member Bex Lewis has appeared on BBC Radio 5, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio Manchester, talking about the real-world impact for those of us
Moo to you too!
Hi my name is Kit and apparently I’m a stubborn cow! Now the person who told me that didn’t think it was a good thing. But for a secondary breast
TotalHealth.co.uk: What the media has got so wrong about Sarah Harding
All of us in the metastatic cancer community are deeply sad that Sarah Harding is now dealing with secondary breast cancer, but the language used is problematic: Author Marion Keyes