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BREAST CANCER UK
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. But over a quarter of cases are preventable. By making changes to your lifestyle you can reduce your chances of getting breast cancer significantly.CHECK YOUR BREASTS
Healthy breasts come in all shapes, sizes, and densities. But it’s important to recognise when something’s not right. Checking your breasts for any unusual changes can help discover breast cancer early. WHAT WE DO | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLESEE MORE ON BREASTCANCERUK.ORG.UK BREAST CANCER STORIES Those diagnosed with breast cancer often look back at their lives and wonder if there was anything they could have done to prevent it. In most cases it’s not possible to know whether events and actions in your past have contributed to your risk of developing the disease. 25 TIPS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER Over 25% of breast cancer cases are preventable (1,2). By making simple changes to your lifestyle you can help reduce your risk of getting breast cancer.BREAST CANCER UK
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. But over a quarter of cases are preventable. By making changes to your lifestyle you can reduce your chances of getting breast cancer significantly.CHECK YOUR BREASTS
Healthy breasts come in all shapes, sizes, and densities. But it’s important to recognise when something’s not right. Checking your breasts for any unusual changes can help discover breast cancer early. WHAT WE DO | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLESEE MORE ON BREASTCANCERUK.ORG.UK BREAST CANCER STORIES Those diagnosed with breast cancer often look back at their lives and wonder if there was anything they could have done to prevent it. In most cases it’s not possible to know whether events and actions in your past have contributed to your risk of developing the disease. 25 TIPS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER Over 25% of breast cancer cases are preventable (1,2). By making simple changes to your lifestyle you can help reduce your risk of getting breast cancer. NEWS | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE Posted: 07 Jun 2021. That people under 50 can get breast cancer, really shocked me. As the youngest Breast Cancer UK trustee, Jamie Tolentino-Deludet strongly believes that prevention is EVEN IF YOU'VE JUST HAD A SCARE, YOU KNOW HOW TERRIFYING Breast Cancer UK has now been at the forefront of campaigning to prevent breast cancer for 20 years. Prevention has been at the core of the charity’s mission ever since it was founded in 2001 under the name of Breast UK by Heather Goodare, Clare Dimmer, Amy Johnson andHelen Lynn.
THERE'S AN EXPECTATION THAT AFTER TREATMENT YOU MOVE ON There's an expectation that after treatment you move on, in my case that's not so . Read the latest news from Breast Cancer UK online. THREE GUYS, THREE BIKES AND 3,000KMS Three guys, three bikes and 3,000kms . Read the latest news from Breast Cancer UK online. 25 TIPS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER Over 25% of breast cancer cases are preventable (1,2). By making simple changes to your lifestyle you can help reduce your risk of getting breast cancer. USEFUL LINKS AND RESOURCES What to do if you are worried about breast cancer. Breast Cancer UK’s primary focus is the prevention of breast cancer. Unfortunately, we do not provide clinical or OUR IMPACT | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE Our progress in bringing breast cancer prevention to the attention of policy makers. We continue to work in collaboration with our UK and EU partners, meeting with and writing to Ministers, MPs, Civil Servants and Public Health officials. CONTACT US | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE A donation of £25 can help provide a Breast Cancer Prevention kit to help our Ambassadors deliver talks, providing healthy lifestyle advice and practical tips that can help people reduce their risk of breastcancer.
TAKE OUR QUIZ TO FIND OUT HOW TO REDUCE YOUR RISK Disclaimer – this information does not cover all areas of breast cancer risk. Taking action to reduce your risk is based on your own individual judgement. This information is not a substitute for medical or professional advice and should not be used as an alternative to seeking advice from your doctor. APPLY FOR A RESEARCH GRANT A donation of £25 can help provide a Breast Cancer Prevention kit to help our Ambassadors deliver talks, providing healthy lifestyle advice and practical tips that can help people reduce their risk of breastcancer.
BREAST CANCER UK
Breast Cancer UK raises awareness of the preventable risk factors for breast cancer. We provide practical information to help lower people’s risk. We campaign for policy change to support prevention, and fund scientific research to help improve our understanding of how to stop the disease.ABOUT BREAST CANCER
About breast cancer. The causes of breast cancer aren’t fully understood. The genes you inherit, your environment, and how you live your life all play a part in contributing to your risk of developing breast cancer. In this section you’ll find some of the most common breast cancer questions answered, including how breast cancer developsCHECK YOUR BREASTS
Checking your breasts for any unusual changes can help discover breast cancer early. This opens in a new window. Now you know the signs to look out for let us remind you once a month to self check. Please see terms and conditions below. By providing your number you agree to us sending you a text once a month to remind you to check your breasts. WHAT WE DO | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLESEE MORE ON BREASTCANCERUK.ORG.UK CONTACT US | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE Breast Cancer UK Limited - Donate now. General Fund. Breast Cancer UK raises awareness of the preventable risk factors for breast cancer. We provide practical information to help lower people’s risk. We campaign for policy change to support prevention, and fund scientific research to help improve our understanding of how to stop the disease. UK BREAST CANCER STATISTICS UK Breast Cancer statistics Incidence of Breast Cancer in the UK. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK population. It represented 15% of all new cancer cases in 201 7 and is the most common cancer in women, globally; In UK women, around 54, 7 00 new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in 201 7; In men, there were around 3 9 0 new cases in 201 7 ; 17 % of breast cancers were in THE BIOLOGY OF BREAST CANCER Breast cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the breast grow in an uncontrolled manner. It occurs in both men and woman, but women are at greater risk due to their breast development and lifelong exposure to oestrogens. Cells that grow abnormally can form tumours. HEALTHY DIET REDUCE YOUR RISK Any healthy diet should also include a varied selection of foods, that are as natural as possible, which provide the right amount of energy and nutrients. By making better food choices you can reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. Golden rules for a healthy USEFUL LINKS AND RESOURCES BREAST CANCER PREVENTION TALKS Breast cancer prevention talks. We may not be able allowed to deliver our breast cancer prevention talks in person at your workplace but we can offer a virtual event instead. We have embraced technology and have been running our talks via Zoom and Teams. T alks can be arranged at a mutual time to suit you throughout the day and are suitable forBREAST CANCER UK
Breast Cancer UK raises awareness of the preventable risk factors for breast cancer. We provide practical information to help lower people’s risk. We campaign for policy change to support prevention, and fund scientific research to help improve our understanding of how to stop the disease.ABOUT BREAST CANCER
About breast cancer. The causes of breast cancer aren’t fully understood. The genes you inherit, your environment, and how you live your life all play a part in contributing to your risk of developing breast cancer. In this section you’ll find some of the most common breast cancer questions answered, including how breast cancer developsCHECK YOUR BREASTS
Checking your breasts for any unusual changes can help discover breast cancer early. This opens in a new window. Now you know the signs to look out for let us remind you once a month to self check. Please see terms and conditions below. By providing your number you agree to us sending you a text once a month to remind you to check your breasts. WHAT WE DO | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLESEE MORE ON BREASTCANCERUK.ORG.UK CONTACT US | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE Breast Cancer UK Limited - Donate now. General Fund. Breast Cancer UK raises awareness of the preventable risk factors for breast cancer. We provide practical information to help lower people’s risk. We campaign for policy change to support prevention, and fund scientific research to help improve our understanding of how to stop the disease. UK BREAST CANCER STATISTICS UK Breast Cancer statistics Incidence of Breast Cancer in the UK. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK population. It represented 15% of all new cancer cases in 201 7 and is the most common cancer in women, globally; In UK women, around 54, 7 00 new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in 201 7; In men, there were around 3 9 0 new cases in 201 7 ; 17 % of breast cancers were in THE BIOLOGY OF BREAST CANCER Breast cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the breast grow in an uncontrolled manner. It occurs in both men and woman, but women are at greater risk due to their breast development and lifelong exposure to oestrogens. Cells that grow abnormally can form tumours. HEALTHY DIET REDUCE YOUR RISK Any healthy diet should also include a varied selection of foods, that are as natural as possible, which provide the right amount of energy and nutrients. By making better food choices you can reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. Golden rules for a healthy USEFUL LINKS AND RESOURCES BREAST CANCER PREVENTION TALKS Breast cancer prevention talks. We may not be able allowed to deliver our breast cancer prevention talks in person at your workplace but we can offer a virtual event instead. We have embraced technology and have been running our talks via Zoom and Teams. T alks can be arranged at a mutual time to suit you throughout the day and are suitable for WHAT WE DO | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE What we do . We raise awareness of how lifestyle changes, which include avoiding certain harmful chemicals, can reduce your risk of getting breast cancer.We also provide practical information to help you do this. We base our information on the latest evaluated scientific research and THE BIOLOGY OF BREAST CANCER Breast cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the breast grow in an uncontrolled manner. It occurs in both men and woman, but women are at greater risk due to their breast development and lifelong exposure to oestrogens. Cells that grow abnormally can form tumours. Breast cancer THERE'S AN EXPECTATION THAT AFTER TREATMENT YOU MOVE ON There's an expectation that after treatment you move on, in my case that's not so . Read the latest news from Breast Cancer UK online. CONTACT US | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE Breast Cancer UK Limited - Donate now. General Fund. Breast Cancer UK raises awareness of the preventable risk factors for breast cancer. We provide practical information to help lower people’s risk. We campaign for policy change to support prevention, and fund scientific research to help improve our understanding of how to stop the disease.CURRENT RESEARCH
Breast Cancer UK has awarded a grant of £43,360 to Dr Elisabete Silva and colleagues, Drs Ruth MacKay, Sibylle Ermler and Emmanouil Karteris, Brunel University London, to fund research that examines the role of EDCs and saturated fatty acids on early stages of breast cancer. The project began in February 2020 and will finish February2022.
EVEN IF YOU'VE JUST HAD A SCARE, YOU KNOW HOW TERRIFYING Breast Cancer UK has now been at the forefront of campaigning to prevent breast cancer for 20 years. Prevention has been at the core of the charity’s mission ever since it was founded in 2001 under the name of Breast UK by Heather Goodare, Clare Dimmer, Amy Johnson andHelen Lynn.
REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER Reduce your risk of breast cancer. Gift Aid is reclaimed by the Breast Cancer UK from the tax that I pay for the current tax year. If I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations, it is my responsibility to pay any difference. Breast Cancer UK will reclaim 25p in tax back for every£1 I
OUR IMPACT | BREAST CANCER UK, PREVENT THE PREVENTABLE NHS Long-Term Plan: Prevention brought into the mainstream policy agenda of the NHS. In January 2019, after many years of campaigning, NHS England committed to put prevention at the heart of the NHS Long-Term Plan. This change of emphasis was essential given that 1 in 4 breast cancers could be prevented and that 60% of healthcare fundingis
ARE YOU SUSCEPTIBLE TO BREAST CANCER? Being tall can make you more susceptible, possibly due to the higher levels of growth hormone and certain growth factors in your body during early development. A birth weight above 4kg and large early body size before the age of 18 mean you are at an increased lifetime risk of developing breast cancer I DIDN’T CONSIDER MY HEADSPACE, I JUST WENT INTO SURVIVAL I didn’t consider my headspace, I just went into survival mode . Read the latest news from Breast Cancer UK online.__Search
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BREAST CANCER IS THE MOST COMMON CANCER IN THE UK. BUT OVER A QUARTER OF CASES ARE PREVENTABLE. By making changes to your lifestyle you can reduce your chances of getting breast cancer significantly. Breast Cancer UK uses the latest academic research on breast cancer prevention to provide guidance on how to reduce your risk. REDUCE YOUR RISK QUIZCHECK YOUR BREASTS
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