Terminal breast cancer patients descended on parliament last week. Armed with over 70,000 signatures, they demanded change for the tens of thousands in the UK living with the killer disease.
A good thing? F*** off!
Soon after my diagnosis with secondary breast cancer aged 33 someone tried to explain to me that my diagnosis could be viewed as a good thing. I don’t know why
It’s not just hair!
Anger sometimes comes in waves, but I try to take my mind off things with work, outdoor activities and of course day to day life with my husband and two
Alternative therapies – do they make a difference?
Wim Hof Okay, so I’ve had metastatic breast cancer for five years now and I am definitely #BusyLivingWithMets. I was diagnosed with both primary and secondary at the same time
Life on a Phase 1 clinical trial
When I was told in late 2015 that I’d secured the last place on a phase 1 clinical trial, I didn’t in my wildest dreams think I’d end up still
UKIBCS Jan 2020
The below are links to details of introduction to trials and how to interpret trials. Lots of information and hard to understand some as its quite top level but worth
Conferences – UKBI May and November 2020
***SAVE THE DATES*** UK Breast Intergroup Meetings 1st May and 17th November 2020 Dear members, To help you plan your agenda for 2020, we would like to inform you that
The researchers who make a difference to MBC patients
We thought you would like to hear about what it is like to work in metastatic breast cancer research. Here, we chat to Dr Rachel Eyre who works at The
Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness Conference 2019 – Swansea
I was invited by Ann Baker to attend the Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness Conference 2019 in Swansea. Unbelievably she is the ONLY Clinical Nurse Specialist in Wales! It was a
Taking control after a secondary breast cancer diagnosis – what I wish I knew when I was first diagnosed
I was diagnosed with primary and secondary breast cancer in March 2015. The first couple of months were spent being directed by medical staff (they were amazing!). I had two