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澳洲幸运10历史开奖记录结果 官方澳洲10彩官网开奖结果直播现场 开奖记录 your breasts is easy as TLC. 'Know your normal', so you can find any changes in your breasts as soon as they appear.
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Checked your breasts lately?
We’ll show you how.
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Touch both breasts. You’re feeling for any lumps or thickening of the tissue, even up into the armpits.
Look
Look in front of a mirror. Can you see any physical changes to the breast shape, skin or nipples?
Check
Check any breast changes with your doctor. Even if you’ve had a mammogram recently.
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Press release
02 April 2024
Life-saving treatment for triple negative breast cancer a step closer to being funded
Pharmac has recommended Keytruda should be publicly funded for both early and advanced triple negative breast cancer.
Blog
26 March 2024
Ali's new normal
For Ali Coomber, living well after breast cancer looks like reading lots of books, regular yoga, connecting with family, and coming to terms with thoughts of recurrence.
Blog
26 March 2024
All in the same boat
Busting With Life team member Donna says, the 22 women would likely never have met, were it not for their common thread – a diagnosis of breast cancer.
Press release
15 February 2024
Exciting news: The work has started on free screening for 70-74
Today, we are celebrating a big win to ensure more breast cancer is detected early – the work has finally started on our eight year long campaign to extend free breast screening for Kiwi women aged 70-74.
Press release
14 February 2024
New drug is good news but Pharmac refuses to reconsider eligibility
Pharmac will fund ribociclib for Kiwis with hormone-positive advanced breast cancer, but the drug-buying agency has refused our recommendation to allow patients to switch drugs if they have severe side-effects.
Blog
02 February 2024
Our message this World Cancer Day: "Know your normal"
“Know your normal” is one of the key messages we share here at Breast Cancer Foundation NZ, and this World Cancer Day (4 February) we want to remind Kiwis why this is so important.
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