Read the latest blogs from across our work within the secondary breast cancer community. From blogs on fundraising, research findings, information sharing, corporate achievements, community support and stories, celebrate with us as we work together to Make 2nds Count.

My SBC Journey: Rhianne
When were you diagnosed with SBC? I was diagnosed straight with secondaries on 4th February 2020 (world cancer day, what are the odds!) How were you diagnosed with SBC?

How I Thrive: Laura
My name is Laura Ashurst and during this year’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I had my 53rd birthday in North Yorkshire where I live with my husband Paul. That’s momentous.

How I Thrive - Jeannie
I was diagnosed with Secondary Breast Cancer in May 2019. I didn’t have a primary diagnosis, I went from thinking I was fit and healthy to finding out I had tumours in both breasts which had spread to my bones and that it was incurable.

Make 2nds Count opens its new round of research grant applications
We are delighted to open the next round of Make 2nds Count grant applications for research into secondary breast cancer. At a time when research funding and progress has been severely impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic then it is even more vital that research dedicated to secondary breast cancer patients continues.

My SBC Journey: Lesley
When were you diagnosed with SBC? 16th August 2018 - On Madonna's 60th Birthday and the day we lost Aretha Franklin How were you diagnosed with SBC?

My SBC Journey: Kayley
My SBC Journey When I was diagnosed with SBC in 2018 I was told my cancer never went away and I was diagnosed with primary breast cancer in 2011then secondary 2018. Weird thing is I never felt right, I always felt ill eg fatigue, body pain/aches from primary and I was always back and forth to the GP.

Living Well With SBC: Tricia
My name is Tricia. I live in the north of Scotland with my husband I have 2 grown up daughters.

Co-funding grant awarded to the University of Liverpool
The PRIMROSE study CI: Prof Carlo Palmieri Co-funding grant awarded to the University of Liverpool to support the study of the genomic landscape of brain metastasis secondary to breast cancer utilising cell-free DNA derived from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in the UK.

End of Breast Cancer Awareness Month Campaign
Every month around 1,000 people die from Secondary Breast Cancer. That's 31 people each day, or one every 45 minutes.

Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness part 4
How Make 2nds Count have Helped Me?The final installment of our series. How Make 2nds Count have helped me

Support Services Highlights
Living with a secondary breast cancer diagnosis is both mentally and physically gruelling for patients and those closest to them. With a focus on quality of life, our support programme helps patients and families affected by this incurable disease by informing, sharing and offering practical advice & support.

Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness part 3
Continuing our series How can we raise more awareness of SBC? Raise Awareness

Walk the Walk's #MenGetBreastCancerToo campaign
We are proud partners and supporters of Walk the Walk's #MenGetBreastCancerToo campaign. Whether you've heard of male breast cancer before or not, it's important that we continue raising vital awareness of this disease and talk about the impact it can have on men too.

Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness part 2
Continuing our series What helped with your diagnosis?

Trial Experiences: Pamela
When were you diagnosed ? My original diagnosis was in July 2012 after a routine mammogram.