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Pink Ribbon Bulletins
November 2016
Join our new online community for New Zealanders affected by breast cancer, Farmers customers raised an amazing total during October, plus Fiona went the extra mile for breast cancer.
Blog
27 October 2016
Can tears be used to detect breast cancer?
That’s the question that American biotechnology company Ascendant Dx is asking at special movie screenings in Auckland. Ascendant Dx have teamed up with the Rialto Channel and the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation to bring you the Breast Cancer Screenings – a special movie event at Academy Cinema, designed to make you shed a very useful tear.
Blog
07 October 2016
One-off breast cancer treatment should be publicly available
New international research confirms that a single, highly targeted dose of radiotherapy during surgery is just as effective as three weeks of radiotherapy after surgery, for women with low-grade, oestrogen receptor positive cancers.
Blog
28 September 2016
Ten ways you can take action this October
1. Volunteer two hours for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal
Blog
26 September 2016
Screen Saver
A health scare prompts Pam Jones from the Otago Daily Times to speak of the benefits of mammograms, and how women can help improve their odds in the fight against breast cancer.
Pink Ribbon Press
Spring 2016
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23 September 2016
Mary Shares Her Cancer Diary - Part One: Diagnosis
Mary Brookes, 52, was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in January 2016. She documented her ups and downs to share with her friends, and now she’s sharing titbits from her journal and chemo diary with you.
Blog
20 September 2016
The Pink Caravan’s delivering breast health messages to all corners of New Zealand
This month saw the Pink Caravan kick off it's third nationwide tour.
Pink Ribbon Bulletins
September 2016
BCFNZ launches NZ's first ever webinar for advanced breast cancer patients, 10 ways you can take action this October, plus get answers to all of your breast reconstruction questions.
Blog
30 August 2016
Join the sport that’s bringing breast cancer survivors together
Before 1995, there were serious doubts about whether women with breast cancer should do strenuous upper body exercise.
Blog
24 August 2016
HRT risk for breast cancer higher than previously thought
A new study published in the British Journal of Cancer suggests that the risk of breast cancer associated with women taking Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is much greater than previously thought.
Blog
23 August 2016
We’re launching NZ’s first ever webinar for advanced breast cancer patients
We're pleased to announce the first in series of webinars for breast cancer patients. On Tuesday October 18th, the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation is hosting three experts to talk about:
Blog
23 August 2016
New study reveals who benefits most from exercise during breast cancer treatment
Being physically active isn’t just good for your heart, your mood and your waistline. Exercise also reduces your risk of getting a few different types of cancer.
Press release
15 August 2016
Be a STAR and walk for Breast Cancer
Pink Star Walkers are getting ready to line the streets pink for breast cancer at the 2016 NZ Breast Cancer Foundation Pink Star Walks in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
Blog
10 August 2016
Lymphoedema signs & symptoms: What to watch out for
Anyone who has had breast cancer surgery or radiation therapy may be at risk of developing lymphoedema.
Press release
08 August 2016
Winning breast cancer studies bring personalised approach to treatment
The NZ Breast Cancer Foundation has announced the results of its Innovation and Impact in Breast Cancer funding round, with four winning studies to receive a total of $340,000. The NZBCF believes the winning studies could make a real difference for Kiwi women in the short to medium term, as well as making progress towards its long-term vision of “Zero deaths from breast cancer”.
Press release
04 August 2016
Six new machines for early detection of lymphoedema
The NZBCF is pleased to announce that, during August, we are donating 6 L-Dex bio-impedance machines to hospitals all over New Zealand.
Blog
27 July 2016
Mammograms: what you need to know
Whether or not you should be having mammograms, and how often, depends on your age. Here's your guide to what action you should be taking at each stage of your life.
Press release
21 July 2016
New Zealand’s Pink Lady Apples give Kiwis the chance to ‘take a bite for breast cancer’
Kiwis get the opportunity to ‘take a bite for breast cancer’ as the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation announces its new partnership with Pink Lady Apples New Zealand.
Blog
20 July 2016
8 Key Messages from Consumer/Patient Day
The Consumer/Patient Day at the Australasian Breast Congress saw over 200 people affected by breast gather to hear local and international experts talk about new developments in treatment and diagnosis.
Blog
20 July 2016
Memory and Concentration Problems on Tamoxifen - Sound Familiar?
When Pamela Munster, an American oncologist, talked to a room of breast cancer survivors about taking tamoxifen for ten years instead of five, questions about side effects came in like rockets. It was clear that very few women cruise through hormone therapy without issues.
Press release
20 July 2016
NZBCF hosts special event for patients at visiting breast cancer medical conference
The NZ Breast Cancer Foundation hosted a special information day, designed for breast cancer patients, as part of the 2nd Australasian Congress - Advances and Controversies in Breast Cancer (ABC2) on Sunday 10 July 2016 at the Langham Hotel Auckland.
Blog
13 July 2016
Partial mastectomy better for survival than mastectomy?
A new study from the Netherlands has shown that a smaller surgery that removes only part of the breast, plus radiation, is just as effective as a mastectomy, and may even improve survival rates.
Press release
08 July 2016
International breast cancer experts in Auckland at special event for patients
The NZ Breast Cancer Foundation (NZBCF) is hosting 200 New Zealanders who are affected by breast cancer at a special information day titled ‘Advances & Controversies in Breast Cancer: Consumer/Patient Day’ on Sunday 10th July at the Langham Hotel, Auckland.
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