In life, everyone needs to know that they are cared about. A cancer diagnosis turns someone’s world upside down and overnight they can become scared, emotional, vulnerable and anxious. Having friends and family step up and show kindness is a lifeline that can carry someone through from diagnosis to the end of treatment (and importantly, beyond). Here’s how to support someone with breast cancer:
Practical help is the biggest gift you can give your friend or family member while they go through surgery, chemo or radiotherapy.
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Reviewed March 2024
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Sylvie and Danielle began Future Dreams with just £100 in 2008. They believed nobody should face breast cancer alone. Their legacy lives on in Future Dreams House. We couldn’t continue to fund support services for those touched by breast cancer, raise awareness of breast cancer and promote early diagnosis and advance research into secondary breast cancer without your help. Please consider partnering with us or making a donation.