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Breast Cancer & Art Therapy – Episode 1

Posted by Olivia Phillips on 08 May 2026

Can channelling your creativity be one way to help you cope with a breast cancer diagnosis? When your life has been turned upside down, can a little art therapy be a good way to keep calm and get things in perspective? In this episode, Victoria talks to a panel of people who have combined creativity with the world of breast cancer – street artist Bambi, Tanya, Frankie and Emma who writes a journal under the name “Limitless Em”

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For comments or feedback about the podcast, feel free to message us on Facebook or Instagram, or email us at social@futuredreams.org – we’d love to know what you think and we welcome your ideas for future episodes. Brought to you by the Future Dreams charity, “And Then Came Breast Cancer” is for everyone whose lives have been touched by the disease. Victoria is @VicDerbyshire on Twitter and Instagram.

Breast cancer support at Future Dreams

Future Dreams has a range of support services available to you. We offer a wide range of in-person and online services providing practical, emotional and psychological support for those diagnosed with breast cancer, including one-to-one professional advice and counselling. We also host in-person or virtual support groups.

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