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Breast Cancer Trials is one of the world’s leading breast cancer research organisations. BCT is a unique collaboration of researchers, trial participants, and our generous supporters, all working together to save and improve lives. By choosing to donate to breast cancer research, you become an essential part of this effort.

Your breast cancer donation helps fund groundbreaking research that will ultimately prevent breast cancer from threatening the lives, hopes, and dreams of those affected. Join us in making a meaningful difference—donate today and support life-changing breast cancer research.

Breast Cancer Trials is dedicated to our vision that NO MORE lives will be cut short by breast cancer.

 

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Breast cancer has now become the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide, with around 2.3 million people diagnosed with the disease globally each year.

Breast Cancer today In Australia

In Australia, the risk of a woman being diagnosed with breast cancer by the age of 85 is

1 IN 7

9 women die every day. 58 are diagnosed every day.

… and New Zealand

In New Zealand, the risk of a woman being diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime is

1 IN 9

670 people die each year. 9 are diagnosed every day.

WHAT YOUR DONATION WILL FUND

Only breast cancer clinical trials research can turn laboratory breakthroughs into new treatments and cures for every person diagnosed or at risk of breast cancer.

BREAST CANCER STORIES

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LOUISE’S STORY

Louise was 65 when she was diagnosed with an early stage hormone sensitive breast cancer.

“I received the letter that every woman fears – it was a recall to have further tests following an abnormal result on my routine screening mammogram. When further tests showed I had breast cancer, my husband and I cried. We talked about the plans we had for our future.”

The majority of women diagnosed with breast cancer today will be in their 60s. And just like Louise, they have worked hard and planned for their retirement and the precious time with family and friends. But breast cancer can threaten life-plans and put dreams for the future on hold. Your breast cancer donation can help change this.

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