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Breast Cancer UK Annual Report 2023 to 2024

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Breast Cancer UK's 2023/24 Impact Report highlights achievements in prevention education, scientific research, advocacy, and fundraising efforts.

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Air pollution and breast cancer review

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In this science review, we explain how the quality of the air we breathe affects our health and how it may be linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.

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Alcohol and breast cancer review

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Drinking alcoholic beverages increases the risk of many chronic diseases and illnesses, such as stroke and liver disease, as well as certain acancers including breast cancer.

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Breast cancer in men review

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Breast cancer in men is much rarer than in women, mainly because men have less breast tissue and lower lifetime oestrogen exposure.

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Diet and breast cancer review

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Many factors, including lifestyle and diet, play a role in the development of breast cancer. Dietary factors may be protective or increase risk and exert their effects over long periods of time.

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Flame retardants and breast cancer review

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Studies in humans have shown that legacy flame retardants increase breast cancer risk. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are associated with increased breast cancer risk.

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Vitamin D and breast cancer review

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Most studies have found low levels of circulating vitamin D are linked to an increased breast cancer risk.

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A to Z Chemicals of Concern

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Learn about chemicals of concern in everyday products, their links to breast cancer, endocrine disruption, and tips for safer choices.

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Physical activity and breast cancer review

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Physical activity reduces the risk of breast cancer, breast cancer recurrence, and mortality following a breast cancer diagnosis.

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A Manifesto for Breast Cancer Prevention

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We urge the UK Government to prioritise prevention-centered healthcare now. Read our demands for reducing breast cancer risk nationwide.

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Breast Cancer UK press pack

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Our press pack has been created for journalists, bloggers, and media outlets. It provides a comprehensive overview of Breast Cancer UK and how we can work together.

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Breast Cancer UK Key Messaging

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We have created a key messaging which focuses of key stats and facts about breast cancer prevention and Breast Cancer UK for ease.

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