
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
Thank you to all Beth’s family and friends who donated towards METUPUK from her funeral. £3476 was donated by you all which we are hugely grateful for. https://www.gofundme.com/f/metupuk We will
I’m 36 years old and I’m dying of secondary breast cancer. As a result I’m petrified 24/7. I’m currently waiting for scan results that will tell me if my current
As a secondary breast cancer patient living with an incurable disease, I feel very strongly about wording. Wording like fight, battle and lost/loosing. Words matter. So, I also think that
10th July 2020 Hi Debbie, Trying to condense the points from the June email with attachments I sent you. Going forward what we would like now is – for you