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Shape the direction of CAN in 2012
If you’re a natural leader and want to help Breakthrough save lives by finding the causes of breast cancer and by improving detection, diagnosis, treatment and services -join our CAN Advisory Group.
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Help shape the Service Pledge for Secondary Breast Cancer
Help us to improve breast cancer services for people living with secondary breast cancer.
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Help develop patient guidelines for breast reconstruction
Are you interested in helping patients know what to expect when they undergo breast reconstruction?
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M&S welcome your thoughts in 2012
As we enter into 2012, Marks & Spencer's is keen to start the year by continuing to develop and improve their post surgery lingerie range – and they need to hear from you to help them to do this.
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Become a Talk TLC Champion in Scotland or Northern England
To empower all women to become breast aware, we’ve developed a clear and effective message, TLC – Touch Look Check. One of the best ways to get the message out there is through word of mouth and we need the help of Talk TLC Champions to do this.
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Become a Patient Interviewer
Are you a good listener? Are you interested in other ways you can add your voice to shape the future of breast cancer services? If so, we’re looking for volunteers to help Breakthrough interview patients about their experience of breast cancer services as part of our Service Pledge for Breast Cancer.
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New guide to family history services now available
This guide brings together – for the first time - all the information women with a family history need.
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Stamp of Approval
Over the next six months Breakthrough Breast Cancer is getting ready to apply to have a national quality mark for our health material – the Information Standard.
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Facts at your fingertips
Make sure health policymakers and leading politicians know what needs to change to improve breast cancer services and treatments where you live. Get our health information to support your campaigning.
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Breakthrough's Every Chance campaign launches
Our new Every Chance campaign will ensure that all breast cancer patients have access to the services, treatments and care that will benefit them, regardless of their age.



