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      • Early signs of Breast Cancer
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      • How can I check for Breast Cancer?
      • How is Breast Cancer diagnosed?
      • Can a man get Breast Cancer?
      • Can Breast Cancer be treated? What treatments are available?
      • Can I afford to be treated for Breast Cancer? How will I support my family?
      • What about breast reconstruction surgery?
      • What are the side-effects of Breast Cancer treatment?
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      • How can I avoid getting Breast Cancer
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Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatment!Remember to monitor your breast health with regular doctor visits and self-exams. Embrace a healthy lifestyle by staying active, eating nutritious foods, and managing stress. Together, we can thrive and live our best lives!#survivorship #breasthealth #healthyliving ... See MoreSee Less

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Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatmen Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatment!

Remember to monitor your breast health with regular doctor visits and self-exams. Embrace a healthy lifestyle by staying active, eating nutritious foods, and managing stress. Together, we can thrive and live our best lives!

#Survivorship #BreastHealth #HealthyLiving
Join us this World Cancer Day for an impactful web Join us this World Cancer Day for an impactful webinar: UNITED BY UNIQUE

πŸ—“οΈ Date: 4 February 2026 
πŸ•– Time: 7 PM GMT+2 

Hear from renowned speakers Prof Carol-Ann Benn, Louise Turner, and Lillian Dube as they delve into the importance of People-Centred Cancer Care: Treating the Person, Not Just the Disease

Let’s come together and unite for a brighter future in cancer treatment! 

Register now : Link in Bio

#WorldCancerDay #UnitedByUnique #PeopleCentredCare #CancerCare #BreastHealthFoundation #CancerSupport
Despite being misdiagnosed five times and now livi Despite being misdiagnosed five times and now living with metastatic breast cancer, Sharney Blackway is making the most out of what she sees as her life purpose.

Link to the full article is in the bio.

#BuddiesForLife #BreastCancer
Exciting News, Bosom Buddies Join us for our firs Exciting News, Bosom Buddies

Join us for our first group gathering of the year on the 7th February at 10 AM. This is a wonderful chance to connect and support each other.

Don’t forget to register: Link in Bio

Let’s kick off the year together.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Join us this World Cancer Day for an impactful web Join us this World Cancer Day for an impactful webinar: UNITED BY UNIQUE

πŸ—“οΈ Date: 4 February 2026 
πŸ•– Time: 7 PM GMT+2 

Hear from renowned speakers Prof Carol-Ann Benn, Louise Turner, and Lillian Dube as they delve into the importance of People-Centred Cancer Care: Treating the Person, Not Just the Disease

Let’s come together and unite for a brighter future in cancer treatment! 

πŸ’» Register now and be part of the change: Link to register in Bio

#WorldCancerDay #UnitedByUnique #PeopleCentredCare #CancerCare #BreastHealthFoundation #CancerSuppor
The Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support Group is a The Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support Group is a welcoming space where breast cancer patients, survivors, families and friends can connect, share experiences, and receive emotional support.

Join us for our 2026 Bosom Buddies meetings, featuring peer support and talks on issues related to breast cancer.

πŸ“ Netcare Rehabilitation Hospital, Auckland Park
πŸ•™ 9h30 for 10h00

πŸ”— Register for 2026 with the link in our profile. 

#BosomBuddies #BreastCancerSupportGroup #BreastHealthFoundation #SupportMatters
World Cancer Day | 4 February #UnitedByUnique Can World Cancer Day | 4 February
#UnitedByUnique

Cancer care is not one-size-fits-all.
Every person’s journey is different β€” and care should reflect that.

Join us for a special BHF Webinar as we explore People-Centred Cancer Care: Treating the Person, Not Just the Disease. This conversation will unpack how physical, emotional, social, and psychological needs must be integrated into cancer care β€” and how health systems can evolve to truly put people first.

πŸ—“ 4 February
⏰ 7pm
πŸ’» Online ( MS Teams)

πŸŽ™ Speakers:
Louise Turner | Lilian Dube | Prof Carol-Ann Benn

πŸ”— Register via the link in our bio

#WorldCancerDay #UnitedByUnique #PeopleCentredCare #CancerCare #BreastHealthFoundation #CancerSupport #HolisticCare
Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatmen Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatment!

Remember to monitor your breast health with regular doctor visits and self-exams. Embrace a healthy lifestyle by staying active, eating nutritious foods, and managing stress. Together, we can thrive and live our best lives!

#Survivorship #BreastHealth #HealthyLiving
The Breast Health Foundation wishes everyone a hap The Breast Health Foundation wishes everyone a happy holiday and a festive season. May this time be filled with joy, love, and good health. Stay safe and cherish the moments with your loved ones. πŸŽ„βœ¨

 #HappyHolidays #BreastHealth
Gynaecologist, Dr Sumayya Ebrahim, shares common c Gynaecologist, Dr Sumayya Ebrahim, shares common cancers that may occur after menopause and ways to decrease your risk.

Link to full article in Bio

#BuddiesForLife #BreastCancer
Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatmen Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatment!

Remember to monitor your breast health with regular doctor visits and self-exams. Embrace a healthy lifestyle by staying active, eating nutritious foods, and managing stress. Together, we can thrive and live our best lives!

#Survivorship #BreastHealth #HealthyLiving
Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatmen Survivorship care is crucial after cancer treatment!

Remember to monitor your breast health with regular doctor visits and self-exams. Embrace a healthy lifestyle by staying active, eating nutritious foods, and managing stress. Together, we can thrive and live our best lives!

#Survivorship #BreastHealth #HealthyLiving
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