Read the latest blogs from across our work within the secondary breast cancer community. From blogs on fundraising, research findings, information sharing, corporate achievements, community support and stories, celebrate with us as we work together to Make 2nds Count.
Working with Cancer #iamstillme
The final blog in the Working with Cancer series from SBC patient, Lynne.
Working with cancer.
Working with Cancer #iamstillme
Blog 4 in a series of blogs from SBC patient, Lynne, about Working with Cancer.
Receiving a secondary and incurable diagnosis
Working with Cancer #iamstillme
Here is the 3rd in a series of blogs from SBC patient, Lynne, on Working with Cancer -
Returning to Work After Cancer
#MenGetBreastCancerToo
#MenGetBreastCancerToo It’s Men’s Health Week, so join @WalktheWalk and collaborating charities. Spread the word… Check your Chest… Save lives!
Working with Cancer #iamstillme
Here is the 2nd in a series of blogs from SBC patient, Lynne, about her experiences of Working with Cancer.
Being away from work.
Working with Cancer #iamstillme
SBC patient, Lynne, shares a series of blogs with us about Working with Cancer.
Stepping away from work after a cancer diagnosis
Patient Experience: Lumpectomy
What was your experience of the period just prior to your lumpectomy? Was everything explained to you about the type of procedure, options available and what to expect from recovery?
HER2+ Secondary Breast Cancer
The next patient blog in the OWise & Make 2nds Count collaboration comes from Diane Lavin and she shares her HER2+ Secondary Breast Cancer story.
What Is A Mastectomy?
A mastectomy is an operation to remove all of the breast and is used to treat breast cancer in both men and women. Recovery time can take between 4-6 weeks.
All About HER2 Secondary Breast Cancer
In the third blog of our partnership with Make2ndsCount, we want to share reliable information surrounding the science behind HER2 positive secondary breast cancer, as well as current and future treatments available. Nearly a third of people diagnosed with earlier stages of breast cancer will develop advanced disease [1][2].
Complementary Therapies Conversations: Cryotherapy
As part of Complementary Therapy Week, Kayley tells us about her experience of using cryotherapy *Disclaimer: The benefits of therapies is not yet a recognised treatment in the U.K, please speak to your specialist before using Cryotherapy. I go to cryotherapy.
HR+ Secondary Breast Cancer
Following the first blog of our series with OWise about the science behind HR+ secondary breast cancer, in this blog, we wanted to share with you the experience from Jacqui Crewe, a secondary patient with HR+, HER- breast cancer.
Advanced hormone positive breast cancer
In the first blog of our series in partnership with Make 2nds Count, we want to share with you reliable information surrounding secondary breast cancer and the available treatments. Nearly a third of people diagnosed with earlier stages of breast cancer will eventually develop advanced disease [1, 2].
Understanding and living with secondary breast cancer
OWise and Make 2nds Count are working together on an innovative series of blogs looking at the different types of secondary breast cancer and treatment available and then hearing from patients about their own experience of this incurable cancer. OWise, your personalised app for breast cancer
No Evidence of Active Disease
A question we often get asked is “how can you be Stage 4 and also be NED or NEAD?” so we thought we’d help try and take away some of the confusion surrounding this topic. Firstly what is NED or NEAD.