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Nobody should face breast cancer alone. Future Dreams Breast Cancer Charity provides practical, emotional and psychological support for those diagnosed with breast cancer, promotes breast health awareness and funds vital secondary breast cancer research.
Future Dreams was founded in 2008 by mother and daughter, Sylvie Henry and Danielle Leslie. By a cruel twist of fate, they were both diagnosed with breast cancer, Danielle aged just 35 and a mother of three young children. Tragically both women lost their lives to secondary breast cancer within a year of each other in 2009. Their legacy lives on in Future Dreams and the thousands of women the charity supports every year.
SUPPORT Future Dreams House is the only dedicated breast cancer support centre in the UK and the hub for all our in-person and online support services.
This includes:
Workshops and classes that assist in managing the practical, emotional and psychological issues of diagnosis and treatment
One-to-one therapies and services eg appointments with a breast care nurse, counselling, specialist bra and protheses fittings
Support group meetings
Drop-ins (Mon-Thurs 9am till 5pm)
AWARENESS We raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and promote early detection and diagnosis
RESEARCH We fund research into secondary breast cancer
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths
Everyday 150 people are diagnosed with breast cancer – a total of 55,000 women and 370 men per annum
One in seven women will be affected by breast cancer in their lifetime
Around 1 in 100 (or 1%) of breast cancer cases in the UK are in males
EARLY DETECTION SAVES LIVES
50% of women say they do not know the early signs of the disease. CLICK HERE to download the Change + Check sticker for the signs and symptoms to check for