15 Jul
About this booklet If you’ve been prescribed capecitabine as part of your breast cancer treatment, it’s normal to have questions about the drug and how it may affect you. This booklet explains what capecitabine is, when it may be given, how it works and the side effects you might have. What is capecitabine? Capecitabine is […]
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ABOUT THIS BOOKLET This booklet describes what secondary breast cancer in the bone is, possible symptoms and the treatments that may be used. We hope it answers any questions you have about your condition and helps you discuss your options with your treatment team. We suggest you read this booklet with our Secondary breast cancer […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer NowAbout this booklet Breast pain is very common in women of all ages and can also affect men. It can have lots of different causes but, on its own, breast pain is rarely a sign of breast cancer. This booklet will help you understand why you might […]
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ABOUT THIS BOOKLET This booklet tells you about breast cancer pathology results and may help you think about questions to ask your treatment team. The information given in pathology results comes from tests done on tissue removed from the body. Breast cancer pathology results help your treatment team decide which treatments might work best for […]
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For a lot of women, one of the toughest aspects of undergoing breast cancer treatment isn’t necessarily the disease itself, it’s what they do to their bodies in the process. And more often than not, one of the most emotional and outwardly apparent side effects is hair loss. It’s something that might not seem like […]
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About this booklet It’s normal to have lots of questions when you’ve been prescribed a drug like zoledronic acid as part of your treatment for primary breast cancer. This booklet explains what it is, how it works, who might be offered it and some of the side effects it can cause. What is zoledronic acid? […]
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This booklet explains what exemestane is, how it works, when it may be prescribed, the benefits of taking it and the side effects it may cause. WHAT IS EXEMESTANE? Exemestane is a hormone therapy drug used to treat breast cancer in women who have gone through a natural menopause (when periods stop). It can also […]
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About this booklet Whether you’ve been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in the brain or you know someone who has, this booklet is for you. It’ll help you understand what it means when breast cancer has spread to the brain and guide you through the different treatment options and managing symptoms. You’ll also find tips […]
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This booklet explains what anastrozole is, how it works, when it may be prescribed, the benefits of taking it and the side effects it may cause. WHAT IS ANASTROZOLE? Anastrozole is a hormone therapy drug used to treat breast cancer in women who have gone through a natural menopause (when periods stop). It can also […]
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About this booklet If you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy or within 2 years of giving birth, it’s natural to have lots of questions. Worrying about your baby’s health as well as your own might feel overwhelming at an already challenging time. If you’re diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy, you can usually […]
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Benign breast conditions information provided by Breast Cancer Now Causes of breast calcifications Breast calcifications are usually due to benign changes in the breast that happen as you get older. Sometimes they form because of other benign conditions, such as a fibroadenoma or breast cyst. See our leaflets on these conditions for more information. They […]
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About this booklet If you’re coming to the end of, or have just finished, treatment for breast cancer, you may be wondering what happens next. This booklet explains what will happen when your hospital- based treatments, such as surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy, finish. When hospital treatment ends – what happens now? You’ll continue to be […]
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About this booklet It’s normal to have lots of questions when you’ve been offered a drug like trastuzumab. You might want to know what it is, how it works, and how long you’ll be on it. This booklet answers these questions and explains when trastuzumab may be prescribed, the benefits of taking it and the […]
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So, you’ve rung the bell. The last round of chemo is done. The surgery is over. The radiation machine has gone silent. You’ve been through a battle that only those who’ve walked this road truly understand. And now… it’s quiet.You’d think that this would be the time when everything just falls into place “normally” again, […]
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Most folks think of breast cancer as a lump, something you can feel on the skin or see in a mammogram. But not every breast cancer is like that. Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is an exception. It’s uncommon, fast-growing, and tends to appear more like a rash or swelling than a classic tumour. Because of […]
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Breast cancer treatment in older women requires a unique approach, one that takes into account both the complexity of the disease and the individual’s overall health status. While the foundational principles of breast cancer treatment—surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormonal therapy—remain consistent across age groups, the strategies for implementing these treatments vary significantly in older adults. […]
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Breast cancer treatment has evolved significantly over the years, with advancements in surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted therapies improving outcomes for countless patients. Alongside these conventional treatments, complementary therapies have emerged as valuable tools to support patient well-being, manage side effects, and enhance quality of life during and after treatment. Complementary therapies do not replace […]
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Understanding the treatment options available at each stage of the disease can make a significant difference in patient outcomes. The stage of breast cancer plays a crucial role in determining the best treatment approach, and these options can range from surgery to more advanced therapies like chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, and hormone therapy. Stage 0: […]
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Breast cancer treatment can take a physical and emotional toll, often leaving those affected feeling fatigued, stressed, and less motivated to stay active. Yet, physical activity can be a vital part of your healing journey, helping to boost energy, improve mood, and even enhance treatment effectiveness. Staying active during breast cancer treatment doesn’t have to […]
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Breast cancer treatment is a journey marked by physical and emotional challenges. Patients often face a variety of psychological effects that can impact their overall quality of life and even their recovery process. From dealing with the initial diagnosis to navigating treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, each stage can bring about feelings of […]
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