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Revealed: your best weapon against the return of breast cancer
11 August 2017

Revealed: your best weapon against the return of breast cancer

Stopping breast cancer returning (and spreading) could save your life. Earlier this year, a research team at the Odette Cancer Center in Toronto, Canada, discovered that the key may have been hiding in plain sight.
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Plant power, an innovative gel and a way to protect your hair from chemo
09 August 2017

Plant power, an innovative gel and a way to protect your hair from chemo

Breast cancer research is a dynamic area - from a vaccine for breast cancer to fine-tuned treatments and technologies which can improve your breast cancer experience.
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6 things you need to know about fertility after breast cancer
13 July 2017

6 things you need to know about fertility after breast cancer

Last month medical specialists, Dr Sheridan Wilson and Dr Guy Gudex, joined breast cancer survivor, Caroline Eric, on a panel to discuss the impact of breast cancer treatment on fertility in a free webinar run by Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. We've done a round up of the 6 key messages.
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Why communication with your people is key after a life-threatening diagnosis
27 June 2017

Why communication with your people is key after a life-threatening diagnosis

Jess Weller was only 27 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, part-way through her OE in London. She shares with us the importance of communication.
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Te Aroha shares her cancer diary (Part 1)
08 June 2017

Te Aroha shares her cancer diary (Part 1)

Te Aroha Isaia, aged 24, was diagnosed with grade three inflammatory HER2+ breast cancer in December 2016. This is part one of her story.
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The Great Soy Debate
30 May 2017

The Great Soy Debate

The humble soybean is one of the most controversial foods on the planet. Accused one minute for causing breast growth in boys and men, celebrated as a healthy alternative for those with lactose intolerance, the next. For breast cancer patients, the question is whether soy cures breast cancer, or causes it.
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An interview with Amber Arkell: insight into a young woman's breast cancer journey
22 May 2017

An interview with Amber Arkell: insight into a young woman's breast cancer journey

Amber was just 26 years old when her boyfriend felt a lump in her breast. Two months later, she found out that it was breast cancer. We chatted to her about tackling breast cancer as a young woman.
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A blood test to detect breast cancer is on the horizon
16 May 2017

A blood test to detect breast cancer is on the horizon

What does oil have to do with cancer? According to Dharmica Mistry, Chief Scientist of biotech start up Breast Cancer Associated Lipids (BCAL) Diagnostics, the answer could be everything.
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FDA confirms link between silicone implants and blood cancer
12 April 2017

FDA confirms link between silicone implants and blood cancer

Last month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed a link between breast implants and a type of blood cancer called lymphoma. Find out what these findings mean for women who have, or are considering getting, synthetic breast implants as part of their post-cancer reconstructive surgery plan.
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Mary shares her cancer diary - Part Four: Chemo: day 1, cycle 1
07 April 2017

Mary shares her cancer diary - Part Four: Chemo: day 1, cycle 1

Mary Brookes, 52, was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in January 2016. She documented her ups and downs to share with her friends, and now she’s sharing titbits from her journal and chemo diary with you.
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8 meaningful things you can do to help your loved ones in their battle against breast cancer
23 March 2017

8 meaningful things you can do to help your loved ones in their battle against breast cancer

When someone that you know is diagnosed with cancer, it can be really hard to know how to support them. Fortunately, there are lots of small things that you can do to show that you care.
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Vaccine to fight stage four breast cancer
22 March 2017

Vaccine to fight stage four breast cancer

Imagine if no one died from breast cancer… if we stopped it in its tracks, so it couldn’t spread and kill.
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Mediterranean diet could cut your risk of a hard-to-treat type of breast cancer by 40%
07 March 2017

Mediterranean diet could cut your risk of a hard-to-treat type of breast cancer by 40%

Following the Mediterranean diet could cut your risk of a certain hard-to-treat kind of breast cancer by 40%, says a new study from the Netherlands.
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Researchers may have found a solution for chemo-brain
13 January 2017

Researchers may have found a solution for chemo-brain

One of breast cancer’s biggest survivorship problems could be solved with brain exercises.
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5 simple New Year’s resolutions to keep you healthy in 2017
13 January 2017

5 simple New Year’s resolutions to keep you healthy in 2017

Why not make 2017 about looking after your health? And we’re not talking about strict diets or monumental exercise challenges – just simple, easy steps you can take to reduce your risk of breast cancer, improve your health, and help you feel good.
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Jo’s lesson learned: Advice for your first Christmas with breast cancer
09 December 2016

Jo’s lesson learned: Advice for your first Christmas with breast cancer

Five years ago Jo ploughed through her first Christmas during treatment as if nothing was wrong, and it ended in disaster. This Christmas, her first since being diagnosed with advanced breast cancer, she’s putting what she learned into action.
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Tips for your first Christmas after diagnosis, from women who’ve been there
09 December 2016

Tips for your first Christmas after diagnosis, from women who’ve been there

Whether you’re newly diagnosed, having treatment, or getting used to life with or after breast cancer, your first Christmas after diagnosis can be rough.
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Mary shares her cancer diary - Part Three: Ready for chemo
21 November 2016

Mary shares her cancer diary - Part Three: Ready for chemo

Mary Brookes, 52, was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in January 2016. She documented her ups and downs to share with her friends, and now she’s sharing titbits from her journal and chemo diary with you.
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Fiona went the extra mile for breast cancer
17 November 2016

Fiona went the extra mile for breast cancer

Hundreds of you went the extra mile to raise money for the NZBCF during October, but not many people racked up as many kilometres as Fiona Taylor, who ran the Auckland Marathon to cap off a massive year of fundraising.
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Join our new online community for New Zealanders affected by breast cancer
16 November 2016

Join our new online community for New Zealanders affected by breast cancer

During October we celebrated the launch of mybc, an online community for New Zealanders affected by breast cancer.
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Mary shares her cancer diary: Part Two - Preparing for surgery
08 November 2016

Mary shares her cancer diary: Part Two - Preparing for surgery

Mary Brookes, 52, was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in January 2016. She documented her ups and downs to share with her friends, and now she’s sharing titbits from her journal and chemo diary with you.
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Can tears be used to detect breast cancer?
27 October 2016

Can tears be used to detect breast cancer?

That’s the question that American biotechnology company Ascendant Dx is asking at special movie screenings in Auckland. Ascendant Dx have teamed up with the Rialto Channel and the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation to bring you the Breast Cancer Screenings – a special movie event at Academy Cinema, designed to make you shed a very useful tear.
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One-off breast cancer treatment should be publicly available
07 October 2016

One-off breast cancer treatment should be publicly available

New international research confirms that a single, highly targeted dose of radiotherapy during surgery is just as effective as three weeks of radiotherapy after surgery, for women with low-grade, oestrogen receptor positive cancers.
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Ten ways you can take action this October
28 September 2016

Ten ways you can take action this October

1. Volunteer two hours for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal