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National Breast Cancer Foundation

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 708 763



Address: Level 9, 10 Barrack Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.nbcf.org.au

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20.01.2022 Zero Hero spotlight. Sera, you are amazing! . #Repost @runformymum with @make_repost ... WHAT IS THIS ABOUT? Thanks for following my journey! In September this year we received the devastating news that my mum has breast cancer, she has had her first surgery and is about to start chemotherapy. The breast cancer she was diagnosed with is called lobular cancer and we were told it only effects 10% of breast cancer patients. My mum was a single mum to me all my life and I’m an only child, it’s been hard to watch someone go through this, especially my mum, our relationship we have and how it’s changed our life together. One thing that has been great is the support from the BCNA and NBCF for breast cancer patients and their families. Due to covid a lot of support groups haven’t been able to take place and sometimes all you want to do is chat to someone going through the same thing. My goal is to run 50kms over the course of 6 weeks and hoping to raise $1000 for people and families experiencing what we are. I chose not to shave or colour my hair as I feel this is a bigger challenge for me both physically and mentally. I am hoping to video some short snippets along my way. My husband @matt_tolland will be running along side me and supporting me through as he usually does through life and for that I’m very grateful Thankyou for the support so far! I’m excited to see how this journey pans out! If you are unable to donate, please feel free to run with us one afternoon! Sometimes just running along side someone can start a conversation to get checked and save someone’s life! Thankyou for everything so far -Sera



17.01.2022 Congratulations to NBCF-funded researcher Professor Roger Reddel AO for being recognised in the 2021 Australia Day Honours List. Professor Reddel received an Order of Australia award for distinguished service to biomedical research in the field of adult and childhood cancer and genetics, and to tertiary education. Join us in congratulating Professor Reddel whose NBCF-funded project is studying proteins to transform treatment for breast cancer. #ZeroBy2030

13.01.2022 Join us for the 55 Squat Challenge this March and LEVEL UP from beginner, intermediate to advanced, as you raise funds in support of the 55 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every day. Register TODAY and squat for breast cancer research! http://bit.ly/55squatchallenge

04.01.2022 Did you know that breast cancer or ovarian cancer treatment can cause early menopause? NBCF-funded researcher Professor Helena Teede and her collaborators, Associate Professors Amanda Vincent and Jacqueline Boyle, and Professor Renata Kakanovic have created a free online resource to help women with early menopause, which can occur after breast or ovarian cancer treatment. https://healthtalkaustralia.org//overview-womens-experien/ #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth #ZeroBy2030



04.01.2022 Zahriya's mum was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was only 25 years old. She sadly passed away a year later and at the time, Zahriya was only four years old. This year, Zahriya was inspired to shave her head in memory of her mum and to suppport much-needed research. No one should lose their mum to breast cancer. You can join our mission and start fundraising today: nbcf.org.au/fundraise #ZeroBy2030

01.01.2022 Did you know men get breast cancer too? Share this post to help raise awareness for male breast cancer. Our mission aims to stop deaths from breast cancer - for everyone. #ZeroBy2030

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