LBCUK Patron, Josie Lloyd journaled all the way through her diagnosis and treatment for Lobular Breast Cancer in 2017, turning her experience into a best-selling novel, The Cancer Ladies’ Running Club. Here she shares why she believes that journaling is one of the...
Caroline Streatfield, who was diagnosed with lobular breast cancer in October 2021, shares her experiences of taking abemaciclib (Verzenio), newly approved by the National institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Following the results of the MonarchE trial,...
We are delighted to launch #22ADayUK, our first campaign to raise awareness of Lobular Breast Cancer. Around 22 people in the UK are diagnosed with Lobular Breast Cancer everyday, and we’re representing this through a diverse range of pictures of groups of 22...
Emma Amos, Kirstin Spencer and Claire Turner, successfully represented LBCUK building new international partnerships at the recent International ILC Symposium in Utrecht. Organised by the European Lobular Breast Cancer Consortium (ELBCC) and Lobular Breast Cancer...
‘Tits Up’ was born out of a desire to make a non-traditional film about cancer, a film that focused on friendship, strength and laughter. The power of being in nature and of human connection. You can watch a teaser for the film here...
We are very excited about the conversations and ideas for collaborating following our first Research Partnership Day with Professor Val Brunton’s lab at The University of Edinburgh on Monday 27th June. Lobular Breast Cancer UK (LBCUK) and University of...
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