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Find out more58 women are diagnosed each day with breast cancer
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting families in Australia. This is why ongoing support from the community to enable lifesaving medical research is so important.
Learn more about how breast cancer develops and how it can be detected.
We support breast cancer research across the disease lifespan; from prevention to treatment to cure.
Our research focuses on translational outcomes, which means that discoveries made in the labs are converted as quickly as possible into therapies that help people suffering with breast cancer.
Latest News
Enjoying ‘everyday’ moments thanks to research
Robyn Dawkins doesn’t take ‘everyday’ moments for granted after she battled triple negative breast cancer.
Positive progress for triple negative breast cancer
Associate Professor Philip Gregory is making exciting progress for his research into triple negative breast cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer for women.
Maintaining connection for cancer patients
Breast cancer patients are now feeling more connected and less alone in their journey, particularly those living rurally, thanks to a project called CAN Connect.
Using patient perspectives to improve cancer care
A study set to commence in March will explore how a self-reporting model may improve quality of life for breast cancer patients.