Welcome

Ros WorthingtomBreast Cancer Care WA is a WA charity that provides personalised emotional, practical and financial support and care to people affected by breast cancer.

This includes men with breast cancer, carers and family who have their own challenges and needs through the experience.

Thanks to the generosity of the Western Australian community, all services are free of charge and tailored to meet the needs of each individual.

 

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Personal stories

  • My daughter was just nine weeks old when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. My world turned upside down when the thrill of motherhood was replaced by an all-consuming fear about my own mortality. Read more
  • JanIn my middle years, life was full speed ahead. I was independent, single and loving it, enrolled in a Uni course and then I was diagnosed with breast cancer - DCIS! But there is life after breast cancer and I am living proof! Read more
  • Belonging to a breast cancer support group has been one of the vital parts of my healing process. I first joined a group in 1997 and 13 years later we still meet up. When I was re-diagnosed in 2007 of metastases in my bones, I joined the Advanced Breast Cancer Support Group where I was inspired to meet people who are living with advanced cancer. Read more
  • I am a survivor and for me, my story starts much the same as many. I found my lump in my left breast and with no family history and aged 41, I had no understanding of the journey I was about to embark on. I remained in a daze for weeks, planning the year I was to have ahead. Read more