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News & updates

Our latest news, press releases, blog posts, Pink Ribbon Bulletins & Pink Ribbon Press.

Press release
New Breast Cancer Projects Announced  $720,489 in Funding Released to Support Innovative Research
25 July 2018

New Breast Cancer Projects Announced $720,489 in Funding Released to Support Innovative Research

• Preventing metastasis through vaccine: to prevent recurrence of HER2+ breast cancer • Assessing a Triple Negative biomarker and its inhibition: to improve survival • Developing and testing an Inhibitor: to prevent metastasis in Triple Negative breast cancer • Defining the utility of a protein in a cohort: as an independent prognostic indicator for aggressive disease
Press release
Clinical trial targets worst side-effects of breast cancer chemo
18 July 2018

Clinical trial targets worst side-effects of breast cancer chemo

Breast Cancer Foundation NZ has committed $250,000 to a new clinical trial that will test the ability of a cheap, widely available drug to prevent two of chemotherapy’s most unpleasant side-effects: delayed nausea and vomiting.
Blog
The Future of Breast Cancer Treatment: Personalised Medicine
03 July 2018

The Future of Breast Cancer Treatment: Personalised Medicine

How amazing would it be if your breast cancer treatment was tailored to you? It’s actually already started - from genetic screening to immunotherapy. The field of personalised medicine is growing and it’s very promising.
News
Action needed on Maori and PI breast cancer vulnerabilities
25 June 2018

Action needed on Maori and PI breast cancer vulnerabilities

A large NZ study has confirmed the need for immediate action to improve survival for Maori and Pacific Island people with breast cancer, and the importance of mammograms in finding cancer early
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Here’s the evidence – time to play fair, Breast Cancer Foundation tells Pharmac
09 June 2018

Here’s the evidence – time to play fair, Breast Cancer Foundation tells Pharmac

In light of new clinical trial results, Breast Cancer Foundation NZ is urging Pharmac to consider giving life-extending drug Perjeta to patients who’ve been missing out due to an earlier decision that the Foundation labelled unfair.
Blog
The faces behind the research
15 May 2018

The faces behind the research

Ever wondered what it’s like to work in breast cancer research? Get to know two inspiring scientists.
Blog
Immunotherapy’s exciting role in Breast Cancer
04 May 2018

Immunotherapy’s exciting role in Breast Cancer

Our immune system plays an important role in how our body deals with cancer. Hopefully, this can be manipulated for the future treatment and prevention of breast cancer.
Press release
New fellowships seek to shed more light on breast cancer risk and new medicines
06 April 2018

New fellowships seek to shed more light on breast cancer risk and new medicines

A young researcher at the University of Auckland, Dr Barbara Lipert, hopes to learn why breast cancers develop resistance to a new drug, while in Otago, Dr Vanessa Lattimore is using cutting-edge genetic information to clarify the risk of breast cancer faced by Kiwi families.
Blog
Infusions, tablets or oranges: when it comes to cancer, what’s vital about vitamin C?
08 February 2018

Infusions, tablets or oranges: when it comes to cancer, what’s vital about vitamin C?

Professor Margreet Vissers is a New Zealand researcher who is exploring the role of vitamin C in cancer, thanks to BCFNZ grant funding and your generous donations.
Blog
Artificial intelligence to add breathing space into health sector
31 January 2018

Artificial intelligence to add breathing space into health sector

​Artificial intelligence (AI) could shake up the breast cancer care scene for the better, according to a study from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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New study vindicates controversial “12 months Herceptin” for breast cancer
08 December 2017

New study vindicates controversial “12 months Herceptin” for breast cancer

A new study released overnight has finally settled the question of whether Kiwis with HER2-positive (HER2+) breast cancer should receive nine weeks or 12 months of the drug Herceptin.
Blog
Can Tai Chi help manage breast cancer treatment side effects?
17 November 2017

Can Tai Chi help manage breast cancer treatment side effects?

Dr Lizhou Liu, prominent researcher at the University of Otago and recipient of our own Belinda Scott Fellowship, is exploring this idea through her study, ANITA.
Blog
Christmas carols do cancer patients a world of good
17 November 2017

Christmas carols do cancer patients a world of good

Jazz legend, Ella Fitzgerald, once said “The only thing better than singing is more singing.” For cancer patients, this could be just what the doctor ordered.
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Breast cancer experts share knowledge at free public seminar
31 October 2017

Breast cancer experts share knowledge at free public seminar

The effectiveness of vitamin C in cancer treatment, benefits of self-hypnosis and the prospect of personalised medicine will be among topics discussed at a free public seminar as part of the NZ Breast Cancer Symposium on Sunday November 12th.
Blog
Negative body image a barrier to recovery after breast cancer
27 October 2017

Negative body image a barrier to recovery after breast cancer

A Canadian study has found that breast cancer survivors who feel ashamed of their “new normal” body are less likely to get enough exercise – a major risk factor in breast cancer returning, or developing in the first place.
Press release
BCFNZ Research Round-Up: Hope for the future
21 September 2017

BCFNZ Research Round-Up: Hope for the future

Better together: how you’re helping us fund better, faster (and maybe even cheaper) breast cancer research.
Blog
Revealed: your best weapon against the return of breast cancer
11 August 2017

Revealed: your best weapon against the return of breast cancer

Stopping breast cancer returning (and spreading) could save your life. Earlier this year, a research team at the Odette Cancer Center in Toronto, Canada, discovered that the key may have been hiding in plain sight.
Press release
A simpler way to check for the spread of breast cancer
11 August 2017

A simpler way to check for the spread of breast cancer

Breast Cancer Foundation NZ is funding a pilot – a joint venture between surgeons at Nelson and Auckland Hospitals – of an easier way to find cancer in the lymph nodes.
Blog
Plant power, an innovative gel and a way to protect your hair from chemo
09 August 2017

Plant power, an innovative gel and a way to protect your hair from chemo

Breast cancer research is a dynamic area - from a vaccine for breast cancer to fine-tuned treatments and technologies which can improve your breast cancer experience.
Blog
The Great Soy Debate
30 May 2017

The Great Soy Debate

The humble soybean is one of the most controversial foods on the planet. Accused one minute for causing breast growth in boys and men, celebrated as a healthy alternative for those with lactose intolerance, the next. For breast cancer patients, the question is whether soy cures breast cancer, or causes it.
Blog
A blood test to detect breast cancer is on the horizon
16 May 2017

A blood test to detect breast cancer is on the horizon

What does oil have to do with cancer? According to Dharmica Mistry, Chief Scientist of biotech start up Breast Cancer Associated Lipids (BCAL) Diagnostics, the answer could be everything.
Blog
Vaccine to fight stage four breast cancer
22 March 2017

Vaccine to fight stage four breast cancer

Imagine if no one died from breast cancer… if we stopped it in its tracks, so it couldn’t spread and kill.
Press release
Five-year research partnership targets breast cancer vaccine
21 March 2017

Five-year research partnership targets breast cancer vaccine

Imagine if no one died from breast cancer…if we stopped it in its tracks, so it couldn’t spread and kill.
Blog
Mediterranean diet could cut your risk of a hard-to-treat type of breast cancer by 40%
07 March 2017

Mediterranean diet could cut your risk of a hard-to-treat type of breast cancer by 40%

Following the Mediterranean diet could cut your risk of a certain hard-to-treat kind of breast cancer by 40%, says a new study from the Netherlands.