Partner Content Lee Hunt on finding out breast cancer treatment had affected her heart health After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Lee Hunt hadn’t realised that her treatment carried risk factors for her heart health.
Partner Content ‘I stood my ground’: Breast cancer survivor Natasha Eaton encourages women to seek fertility options Some treatments for breast cancer may induce premature menopause and can reduce a woman’s chance of having children in the future.
Partner Content Informed decision-making: Why all young women with breast cancer should consider fertility options before treatment Here’s why it’s important to discuss fertility options with a breast cancer or fertility specialist before starting breast cancer treatment.
Partner Content Not all breast cancer presents as a lump. Here’s why routine screenings are crucial While lumps are most common, they aren’t the only symptom associated with breast cancer. Sometimes, there are no symptoms at all.
Partner Content ‘We count’: Māori, Pasifika and Indigenous Australians suffer medical disparities after a breast cancer diagnosis Māori, Pasifika and Indigenous Australian communities experience higher breast cancer mortality and lower screening rates.
Partner Content A new clinical trial aims to improve treatment for HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer Women with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer may soon have a treatment option that allows for a longer and better quality of life.
Partner Content Inclusive breast cancer care and research is crucial to supporting LGBTQI+ patients Breast cancer can affect anyone, but many people in the LGBTQI+ community are reporting they feel invisible in cancer care and research.
Partner Content Fertility issues and fears of recurrence: Young women with breast cancer face unique challenges For young women in the thick of their careers or thinking about starting a family, breast cancer can be a life-altering diagnosis.
Partner Content Side effects, and the untold story of breast cancer resilience Breast Cancer Trials brings awareness to the untold story of breast cancer resilience and the often life-changing treatment side effects.
Partner Content What happens when a young woman is diagnosed with breast cancer? A psychologist explains. When a young woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, she will face a whole range of unique and often confronting challenges.
Partner Content Laura was diagnosed with breast cancer at 31. Here’s what she wants young women to know Laura McCambridge was diagnosed with breast cancer at only 31. Here, she shares what she’d like other young women to know.
News & Views Navigating sex and body image with a cancer diagnosis Professor Kate White is working to break down the stigma around sexual health in relation to cancer, offering solutions to sexual concerns.