We’ve been working with the Medical Research Council (MRC), which is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, to increase submissions for applications for funding by Lobular researchers. Below are a...
Professor Val Brunton retires Val’s work in Lobular Breast Cancer began when she moved to the University of Edinburgh in 2007, following discussions with Professor David Cameron, a medical oncologist with a strong interest in Lobular. He encouraged Val to pursue...
Ben Richardson is LBCUK's first ever London Marathon runner Ben registered his interest last year for one of our London Marathon places and was successful in his application. With personal experience of Lobular Breast Cancer, Ben wanted to run for LBCUK to raise...
A positive step forward at our first MP drop-in On Wednesday 4 March 2026, LBCUK staff, trustees, patient advocates and researchers hosted an MP drop-in at Portcullis House in Westminster. The Rt Hon Helen Hayes, MP for Dulwich and West Norwood, sponsored the event...
A (half) marathon effort from Ben! Ben’s wife Annabel was diagnosed with Lobular Breast Cancer a year after she was told her lumps were fibrous cysts at her initial scan. Annabel is currently undergoing treatment but she is back at work, teaching, and doing...
Join Team LBCUK in the 2027 London Marathon The TCS London Marathon is one of the most prestigious marathons in the world – would you like the opportunity to run for LBCUK? Our Interim CEO Claire Turner will be taking on the London Marathon on 25 April 2027 to...