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.

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11th August 2020

My Current Treatment: Claire

Secondary breast cancer patients are constantly working with oncologists to identify treatments, tablets and medicines that keep them stable. Each patient's body is unique and as such, each course of treatment is unique.

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9th August 2020

My SBC Journey: Fiona

When were you diagnosed with SBC? I was diagnosed in October 2019 How were you diagnosed with SBC?

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7th August 2020

Scans: CT Scan

A secondary breast cancer diagnosis often comes soon after a diagnosis for primary cancer. A cancer is considered metastatic (or secondary) when it spreads to a new part of the body.

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29th July 2020

Scans: MRI

A secondary breast cancer diagnosis is life changing. Over the past months, we’ve heard from members of the Make 2nds Count Community who have told us about their journey and explained how much of a learning curve they’ve been on.

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28th July 2020

My SBC Journey: Claire

When were you diagnosed with SBC? Confirmed May 2016 How were you diagnosed with SBC?

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21st July 2020

My SBC Journey: Karen

When were you diagnosed with SBC? June 2018 How were you diagnosed with SBC?

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9th July 2020

Claire: SBC & Me

My SBC story so far starts back around August 2015 when I noticed a few things were different with my left breast. It had swollen to almost twice the size of the right breast and was constantly hot to the touch and had a kind of puckered look to it.

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6th July 2020

Types of Secondary Breast Cancer: Oestrogen Receptor Breast Cancer

So far in our info posts we have covered where secondary breast cancer can spread to and also HER2 status. Today we are talking about Oestrogen receptor breast cancer or as it is more commonly known ER+ or ER-.

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2nd July 2020

Nicky: Treatment VS Covid

Life as a stage for cancer bod is tricky enough without throwing a global pandemic into the mix. For me Covid has bought with it both negatives & positives, let me explain...

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1st July 2020

Podcasts

Board member Lesley has had a busy month representing the secondary breast cancer community. The Conversation This podcast, part of a series called 'Medicine Made For You' looks at genes, clinical trials and how it might be possible for the NHS to take on a more personalised approach when it comes to our health.

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30th June 2020

Shielding In England: Mary's Story

In my opinion, shielding guidelines have been woolly from day one. They were put in place to protect the vulnerable, but in many cases, shielding has caused anxiety, frustration and fear, and that’s mainly due to the confusion.

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28th June 2020

My SBC Journey: Jennifer

When were you diagnosed with SBC? August 2018 How were you diagnosed with SBC?

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28th June 2020

My SBC Journey: Keely

When were you diagnosed with SBC? I was diagnosed with Secondary Breast Cancer in May 2019 How were you diagnosed with SBC?

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22nd June 2020

Where Secondary Breast Cancer Can Spread

Sites of Secondary Breast Cancer Breast cancer can spread from the breast to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stread. The most common sites for breast cancer to spread to are the bones, lungs, liver and brain.

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21st June 2020

My SBC Journey: Jen

When were you diagnosed with SBC? I was diagnosed with SBC in November 2019 after a Primary diagnosis in May 2019.

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