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Breast Cancer Care is here for anyone affected by breast cancer.
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Someone to talk to
Whatever your concern, big or small, our telephone and online support services are there to offer a skilled ear and understanding in total confidence. Talk to people who know what you’re going through.
One-to-One Support
Get one-to-one telephone support from someone with personal experience of breast cancer.
Live Chat
Take part in regular Live Chat sessions in a private place on our website. These virtual support groups are facilitated by an experienced moderator and a specialist nurse.
Online community
Join our community and exchange tips, ask questions and talk through concerns on our online discussion forums.
Helpline
You can also talk through any questions or concerns with one of our experienced nurses and specially trained workers on the free, confidential Helpline (0808 800 6000) or using our Ask the Nurse service.
‘I’ve spoken to people at all different stages of breast cancer. Their family might not understand how they’re feeling, so they want to talk to someone who’s been there. I offer practical tips and let people know where to find further support, but a large part is just to listen. People say it’s so nice to talk freely, and find out that a lot of things they’re worried about are normal.’
Fay, 64, Doncaster
Have questions about breast cancer or breast health? Call our Helpline
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Clinical information
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Ask the Nurse
You can email our nurse with any questions

‘I’ve spoken to people at all different stages of breast cancer. Their family might not understand how they’re feeling, so they want to talk to someone who’s been there. I offer practical tips and let people know where to find further support, but a large part is just to listen. People say it’s so nice to talk freely, and find out that a lot of things they’re worried about are normal.’
