Neoplastic Petals: unfurling the factors that help cancer to spread
07 Sept 2017
Rainbow Kaleidoscope: our image competition winner
01 Sept 2017
Spotlight on... Dr Paul Huang
14 Jun 2017
Investing in the best: How we decide what research to fund
06 Jun 2017
Dr Cristina Branco – tackling the root of breast cancer
10 May 2017
Breast Cancer Research Image Competition 2017
12 Apr 2017
Pieces falling into place: Genetic graffiti and PARP inhibitors
13 Mar 2017
Exploring the universe within cells: the 2016 Sir Antony Driver prize winner
19 Jan 2017
Fishing for cancer clues in liquid biopsies
11 Jan 2017
Matching mutations and medicines: research into ATR inhibitors
22 Dec 2016
Highlights from the 2016 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: Part 2
19 Dec 2016
Highlights from the 2016 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: Part 1
16 Dec 2016
Breast cancer research in 2016 – what did we learn?
12 Dec 2016
New research reveals how cancer cells pretend to be ‘super-fit’ to survive and spread
Our researchers uncovered how cancer cells can hijack a natural process called cell competition to help them grow and spread at the expense of healthy cells. These findings could lead to new treatment approaches for breast cancer.
19 Jul 2024
New way to kill cancer cells could lead to longer lasting protection for people with breast cancer
Researchers, part-funded by Breast Cancer Now, discovered that killing breast cancer cells in a new way activates the immune system to detect and destroy remaining cancer cells. This could offer longer protection to people with the disease.
21 May 2024
Researchers have furthered our understanding of how the biological clock affects breast cancer
Researchers funded by us have further uncovered how the biological clock affects breast cancer growing and spreading. This new knowledge could help us find new and better ways to treat the disease.
16 Apr 2024
Measuring the impact of health conditions on partners and family members
Our Breast Cancer Voices helped researchers measure the effect of someone’s health condition on their partners and family members.
12 Jan 2024
Scientists find more evidence that exercise lowers your risk of getting breast cancer
Researchers have discovered further evidence that physical activity can reduce people’s chance of developing breast cancer before the menopause
11 Dec 2023
Answering the biggest questions in secondary breast cancer research
When breast cancer spreads around the body, it's called secondary breast cancer. It can be treated, but it currently can't be cured. Our research could help buy more time so people can live their lives to the fullest for as long as possible. Here, we’ll go over some of the biggest questions in secondary breast cancer research. And how our researchers are working on answering them.
26 Oct 2023