• Jill Middleton : Stay positive, cancer is tough, but you are tougher!

    Jill Middleton was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019. Read in her own words how she faced her diagnosis and treatment face on, with a sense of humour and stead-fast determination. Could you share with us a summary of your experience with ...

    Published On: March 8th, 2023
  • Breast loss, lingerie, swimwear and Painting my Town Pink

    In June 2017, aged 46, Macclesfield based Heather Glover found a lump in her breast. After getting the lump checked, it was confirmed to be triple-negative breast cancer. Heather then underwent a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, a wide local excision to clear her lymph ...

    Published On: January 25th, 2023
  • Sara Cavalleri: I am proud to be an Ambassador

    Meet our incredible London based Ambassador, Sara Cavalleri. Sara has been a strong supporter of Prevent Breast Cancer since October 2020 and has organised brilliant fundraisers within her work place. In this blog, Sara tells us why she decided to take on ...

    Published On: January 23rd, 2023
  • Lianne Marsh : My breast went rock hard after a run

    For Lianne Marsh, 22.02.22 is a date that she’ll never forget. Aged just 33, and as a mum of two young children, she was diagnosed with Stage 3 Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer. Fast forward a mere 8 months after diagnosis, and still ...

    Published On: January 5th, 2023
  • England Cricketer, Jos Buttler, attends Prevent Breast Cancer event

    Featured above is Mere golf captains Paula Loftus and Mike Budd, with England cricket star, Jos Buttler Prevent Breast Cancer were delighted to welcome England cricket hero, Jos Buttler, to an event held at The Mere Golf Resort and Spa, near Knutsford, ...

    Published On: January 3rd, 2023
  • BooBee is buzzing to be back…

    BooBee's Big Campaign 2022 November saw the launch of BooBee’s Big Campaign 2022 – Prevent Breast Cancer’s latest drive to make Manchester the most breast aware city in the UK. The charity successfully appointed 100 BooBee Ambassadors, affectionately known as BooBees, who ...

    Published On: November 23rd, 2022
  • Jane: On the face of it I would be low risk…

    Jane joins BooBee's Big Campaign On the face of it I would be low risk. Jane Taylor was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016. After making a full recovery, she is determined to turn her experience into a positive one and spread ...

    Published On: November 17th, 2022
  • Celia Hynes’s Breast Cancer Story

    Celia Hynes joins BooBee's Big Campaign 'I would hate them to go through this' Celia Hynes was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2015 after finding a lump whilst reading in bed. Celia originally took part in Prevent Breast Cancer’s BreastFest 2019. ...

    Published On: November 17th, 2022
  • Victoria: Early detection made all the difference for me

    Victoria joins BooBee's Big Campaign 'Early detection made all the difference for me' Our BooBee Ambassadors are 100 women who have been affected by breast cancer. They are joining together to fundraise and spread awareness for a future free from breast cancer. Our BooBees are raring to ...

    Published On: November 11th, 2022
  • Jenny Ferguson’s Breast Cancer Story

    Jenny joins BooBee's Big Campaign 'I can't say it was a doddle, but one day at a time...' Jenny Ferguson was diagnosed with lobular invasive cancer in November 2016 – on her birthday of all days! Jenny had felt something in her ...

    Published On: October 26th, 2022
  • Cal: The hardest thing was telling my daughter

    Cal joins BooBee’s Big Campaign 'The hardest thing was telling my daughter' Cal Ingram was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 53. Since her diagnosis, she has been a massive supporter of Prevent Breast Cancer by regularly donating the proceeds ...

    Published On: October 21st, 2022
  • Jennie: The hardest calls I have ever had to make

    Jennie joins BooBee’s Big Campaign 'The hardest calls I have ever had to make' Jennie Sullivan was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, when she was only 41. After her treatment, she was determined to spread awareness, including modelling for the cancer charity, ...

    Published On: October 20th, 2022

About Prevent Breast Cancer

Prevent Breast Cancer is the only UK charity entirely dedicated to the prediction and prevention of breast cancer – we’re committed to freeing the world from the disease altogether. Unlike many cancer charities, we’re focused on preventing, rather than curing. Promoting early diagnosis, screening and lifestyle changes, we believe we can stop the problem before it starts. And being situated at the only breast cancer prevention centre in the UK, we’re right at the front-line in the fight against the disease. Join us today and help us create a future free from breast cancer. If you have any questions or concerns, email us today.