If I had more time

We’re here researching new ways to give people with incurable secondary breast cancer more time.

How can we help you?

We’re helping patients and healthcare professionals spot the signs and symptoms of secondary breast cancer.

It's important to get to know your breasts. Check your breasts regularly and see your GP if you notice any changes.

We focus on four key areas of research: risk and prevention, early detection and diagnosis, treatment and secondary breast cancer.

No-one like Sarah should feel alone 

Sarah was just 40 when she found out she had secondary breast cancer. Through our Living with Secondary Breast Cancer service Sarah was able to talk to others who understood what she was going through.

Thousands of people affected by breast cancer, like Sarah, need support. So please give now and help us to keep being there.

People at an outside Afternoon Tea

Hold an Afternoon Tea

This August, thousands of amazing people will dust off their whisks, stick the kettle on and hold an Afternoon Tea to show their support. Will you be one of them? It doesn’t have to be big. It doesn’t have to be fancy. Whether you bake or buy, just give it a try. Get your fantastic fundraising kit today. 

Your stories

25 March 2024

Female researcher working in lab

We've been funding research into secondary breast cancer for over 2 decades. See the difference it’s making. 

22 September 2023

A selfie of Michelle wearing a hat

I educated myself by delving a little into secondary breast cancer and the symptoms. But at the time, I think I was more worried about primary recurrence.

12 September 2023