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    Host Victoria Derbyshire visits Professor Clare Isacke and her team of scientists in the lab she runs, doing vital work to give people with breast cancer hope for the future. Victoria also talks to Jasmine- a woman who took part in a clinical trial which changed her life.

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    • Listen back to this episode of @vicderbyshire's @futuredreamss' podcast, 'And Then Came #BreastCancer', to hear how Prof. @clareisacke's team are working to improve treatments for #SecondaryBreastCancer: https://t.co/0Me8OjZsGw @breastcancernow #SecondaryBreastCancerAwarenessDay https://t.co/XWBvTEvuFK

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    Host Victoria Derbyshire visits Professor Clare Isacke and her team of scientists in the lab she runs, doing vital work to give people with breast cancer hope for the future. Victoria also talks to Jasmine- a woman who took part in a clinical trial which changed her life.

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    • 🎙️🔊In the latest episode of @vicderbyshire's @futuredreamss' podcast - And Then Came #BreastCancer - the ICR's Professor @ClareIsacke shares how scientists are working to improve treatments in #SecondaryBreastCancer: https://t.co/0Me8OjHjso @BreastCancerNow https://t.co/Wqt46b9Ts8

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    Background Secondary cancers account for 16% of all new cancer diagnoses, with breast cancer (BC) the most common secondary cancer. We have shown that secondary BC has unique characteristics and decreased survival compared with primary BC in adolescent and young adults (AYA; 15–39 years old). However, older BC populations are less well studied. Methods Females (age ≥ 15 years) diagnosed with…

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    • JULY ISSUE: #SecondaryBreastCancer Sociodemographic Characteristics and Survival by Age Group. https://t.co/pJATiClYdg @McMastersKelly @SocSurgOnc https://t.co/AN9HcWQEKA

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    Christine O’Connell set up the annual fundraising campaign One More City after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She and her teammates are now cycling to fund a four year PhD at The Institute of Cancer Research.

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    • “By funding a PhD, we’re giving someone a future & that someone will be an asset in our mission to finish cancer” - Christine (@CERINOC) Read more about the cyclists helping to fund our research into #SecondaryBreastCancer: #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/n2ldeRvqTq

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    One More City - 4 year(s) ago

    One More City is an annual cycling campaign in October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month). Our ethos: the journey is never over. OneMoreCity is always progressing towards the next city, there are always more kilometres to do, more climbs to conquer and more challenges to face. This is akin to the real

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    • And they’re off! Good luck to all the #OneMoreCity cyclists taking on an epic 750km ride to fund a PhD in secondary breast cancer research! 🚲🚲🚲 #LetsFinishCancer #secondarybreastcancer #WorldCancerResearchDay @CERINOC https://t.co/6JERbkWKEy https://t.co/ObEqAytCth