If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer or are you worried about might have breast problems, this website is for you - breasthealth. It is also for your partner, family and friends.
If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer or are you worried about might have breast problems, this website is for you - breasthealth. It is also for your partner, family and friends.
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Cheeky Check-up campaign

A cheeky new breast cancer campaign

There’s no right or wrong way to check your breasts. There’s no special technique and you don’t need any training. You can check your breasts wherever and whenever works for you. You could even give them a Cheeky Check-Up right now!
View the Cheeky Check-Up website »

Breast cancer and early menopause

This booklet is for younger women diagnosed and treated for breast cancer who may be at risk of early menopause. Early menopause can be a side effect of some breast cancer treatments....

Dowload or order a copy of breast cancer and early menopause  »

What should I do now?
I found a lump
What could a lump mean?
What to do next?
more on breast changes
Breast Cancer awareness
Breast cancer screening?
Am I at risk?
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Common misconceptions
Treating breast cancer
Surgery
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Hormone therapies
more on treatment options
What happens after treatment
Breast reconstruction
Lymphoedema
How often do I need a check up?
more on care after treatment
Diagnosed young
Treatment options
Sexuality
Pregnancy?
Personal stories
Information in other languages
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Arabic
Chinese

Greek

New Resources

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I have been diagnosed
Younger women
Questions to ask your doctor
What test results mean
Treatment options explained
Early breast cancer
Metastatic breast cancer
DCIS
Personal stories
Need someone to talk to? Need someone to talk to? - 13 11 20
Personal stories
   
Help for partners and carers
Support for partners
My mum has breast cancer - information for young persons aged 13-19 years
Recurrance of breast cancer
What recurrence might mean
more on breast cancer types
Living in the country
Where can I get treatment?
Costs of travelling and accomodation
Contact NBOCC
National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre contact details
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Breast prostheses update

Nicola Roxon, Minister for Health and Ageing, has announced The National External Breast Prostheses Reimbursement Program, a new Australian Government initiative... more »

To view Breast Cancer Network Australia's media release on The External Prostheses Reimbursement Program... more »

Breast cancer in men

Polo Ralph Lauren Pink Pony

www.nbocc.org.au/pinkpony
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National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre is pleased to announce that it is an Australian partner for the 15th UICC Reach to Recovery



 

 

 

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