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Pink Ribbon Bulletins
June 2021
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ introduces new Chief Executive, invests in clinical research, makes a visit to Fieldays, and shares stories of breast reconstruction.
News
04 May 2021
A hot new way to help fight breast cancer
Now supporting BCFNZ has never been easier, with the launch of our very own SBS Pink Ribbon Visa.
News
04 May 2021
National Register reaches 100% coverage
In 2020 we began the expansion of the Breast Cancer Foundation National Register, after consolidating four regional registers (Auckland, Waikato, Wellington & Christchurch) which covered two-thirds of the country’s DHB regions. By the start of 2021 all DHBs had signed up.
News
04 May 2021
“Breast cancer touches so many Kiwi women, that’s why it’s such an important cause to support”
Monika Naidu has watched two family members and a close friend go through breast cancer. Seeing the suffering caused by the disease is what prompted Monika to act. She and her husband Daven recently hosted a lunch at their restaurant – Auckland’s Chancery Bistro – which raised an incredible $11,255 for BCFNZ.
News
04 May 2021
Vital patient support provided when it was needed the most
After launching our Christmas Appeal we received an overwhelming response – we’ve raised more than $115,000 to keep our support services running. These vital funds mean we can keep being there for breast cancer patients when they need us most.
News
04 May 2021
Jackie Klouwens’ lasting legacy – a bequest that means so much
Kim’s favourite memories of her mum Jackie centre around how compassionate and loving she was.
News
04 May 2021
Save your life in the time it takes to get changed
Radio personality and newest BCFNZ Ambassador, Sarah Gandy, has a simple message for Kiwi women: “Saving your life can be as easy as checking your breasts in the time it takes to get changed.”
News
04 May 2021
“I just want to make sure I’m here for my greatgrandchildren"
Claudine Thompson had signed up for mammograms as soon as she qualified for them. They had always come back clear, until her last free mammogram in 2018 showed a tiny lump in her left breast.
Blog
18 March 2021
Finding your ‘new normal’
You've finished breast cancer treatment, so what now? Our blog has tips for how to ease the transition from cancer patient to survivorship in this blog.
Pink Ribbon Bulletins
March 2021
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ funds new breast service for Auckland women, new research looks into young women's breast cancer, plus our blog on 'going flat' after breast cancer.
Blog
03 March 2021
Your guide to ‘going flat’ after breast cancer
A new survey found that many women who choose to go flat after breast cancer surgery after satisfied with their choice. We take a look at what going flat means and why many women prefer it.
Press release
12 February 2021
Record $1 million investment from BCFNZ for new diagnostic breast service
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ has partnered with Waitematā District Health Board to build a new diagnostic breast service which will radically improve the way patients are assessed and treated.
Blog
16 December 2020
Dealing with decisions in ABC
We share a guide to navigating decision pathways during advanced breast cancer treatment.
Blog
16 December 2020
Brain gain: How to manage ‘chemo brain’
‘Chemo brain’ is a common side effect of breast cancer treatment. We've rounded up some tips to help you manage brain fog.
Press release
24 August 2020
Northlanders benefit from new breast diagnostic ultrasound machine
Northland women who have been waiting to find out if they have a breast cancer diagnosis have benefited from a new ultrasound machine, thanks to a $52,000 donation from Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
Blog
30 June 2020
Building resilience with breast cancer
Those who have been through breast cancer, or who have been through it, know how hard the journey can be. But building resilience can be a way to help you thrive when times are tough. We share tips to get started.
Blog
16 June 2020
Eating well after treatment
Finishing treatment is a great time to focus on your recovery - and it's a good opportunity to focus on your diet. Here are some ways you can eat healthily after breast cancer treatment.
Blog
04 June 2020
A safe way to exercise with breast cancer
Exercising is one of the best things you can do to stay healthy during and after treatment for breast cancer, and we have tips for how you get work up a sweat safely.
Blog
14 May 2020
Eating well during treatment
A healthy diet is important when you’re going through breast cancer treatment. We take a look at how to eat well while dealing with side effects.
Press release
06 May 2020
Nurses provide reassurance during uncertain times
People at various stages of breast cancer treatment have been receiving expert, targeted advice from our nurses via our free 0800 phone line and mybc, our online support community.
Press release
06 May 2020
How you’re helping support Kiwis during COVID-19 crisis
With the whole country on lockdown due to COVID-19, all of us have been faced with restrictive challenges. Those battling breast cancer have been truly tested. Here's how you've helped them.
Blog
20 April 2020
Staying healthy at home
There are a lot of things we control at the moment, but you can still look after your physical and mental health while you're at home.
Blog
09 April 2020
Easing anxiety in uncertain times
While we’re adjusting to a new way of living with COVID-19, here are some ways you and your loved ones can manage anxiety and fear during this time.
Press release
24 February 2020
Free GP visits for terminally-ill patients: Breast Cancer Foundation NZ petition
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ has handed a petition to MP Maggie Barry requesting free GP visits for Kiwis with advanced breast cancer.
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