Life Exercise can reduce stress and improve sleep – particularly for women with breast cancer Exercise almost any time of day can help reduce your stress levels and improve sleep, writes Len De Nys and Anna Catriona Whittaker.
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 I had never heard of triple negative breast cancer until the day I was diagnosed Angel Akarana didn’t take much notice of the different types of breast cancers until she was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer.
Health New research may deliver novel treatments for invasive breast cancer New research has shed vital information about the progression of breast cancers from benign to aggressive form.
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.
News & Views Let’s talk about sex…and breast cancer Breast Cancer Trials is holding a virtual, free Q&A session to hear from experts and breast cancer patients about breast cancer, sex, and body image.
News & Views After the bloodshed but bleeding dry: lives and health under occupation in Gaza Insaf is a 43-year-old woman living in Gaza, a Palestinian refugee from Aljourah. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016.
News & Views How a chance mammogram saved Vivienne Interrigi’s life After a mammogram, Vivienne Interrigi was sent for a biopsy that confirmed a diagnosis of breast cancer. This led to a lumpectomy, 6 months of chemotherapy, 20 days of daily radiotherapy and now, a 10-year treatment plan of infusions, monthly injections, and daily tablets.
Health Women undergoing breast cancer treatment through COVID face a new raft of challenges For women diagnosed with breast cancer during COVID-19, the assurance of speedy treatment and reconstructive surgery has gone.
News & Views Australian breast cancer researcher Jane Visvader joins 360-year old science academy The world’s oldest scientific academy, the Royal Society, has elected cancer researcher Professor Jane Visvader as a Foreign Member.
Life Rachelle Panitz was diagnosed with breast cancer at 32. It led her onto a brave new path. Rachelle Panitz is the founder and managing director of So Brave, Australia’s young women’s breast cancer charity, focused on raising funds and awareness.
Entrepreneurs Smart breast that could improve breast cancer recovery Prosthetic breasts aims to improve recovery of breast cancer survivors by using sensors to collect data which is then used to design post-surgury treatment.