As we all know, Breast cancer can affect any one of us regardless of our abilities, capabilities, or disabilities, however, a disabled person may face unique challenges when it comes to breast cancer. These challenges can include physical, emotional, and logistical barriers that can impact their ability to access healthcare and receive appropriate treatment.
Read MoreWe aren’t sure if tips & tricks is the right heading for this article as we certainly don’t have any surgery tricks up our sleeve and we would rather be able to magic all cancers away so you wouldn’t need to be reading this right now.
Read MoreBreast disease (including breast cancer) affects people from all walks of life. People from diverse backgrounds, for example, may face unique challenges when it comes to accessing breast care services and breast cancer treatment. Diversity (our differences) includes, for example, our age, culture, language, race, beliefs, income and abilities. It is important that these differences do not exclude people from attending for breast care and breast treatment.
Read MoreToday we wish to raise awareness of Education and Empowerment in the Fight against Breast Cancer through Knowledge.
Read MoreThe Primrose Foundation are Empowering Women in the Fight Against Breast Cancer on International Women’s Day.
Read MoreEvery year on 4th February, the world comes together to observe World Cancer Day, a time to raise awareness of the global struggle against cancer.
Read MoreHello, my name is Fiona and for those that don’t know me, I have the pleasure of being the chair of Trustees of The Primrose Foundation.
Read MoreSo, you have your diagnosis, you have your treatment plan, and you think you understand what you are about to walk into, and then boom, just when you thought you had got your head around everything, stress, and anxiety kick in.
Read MoreHello, my name is Linda, and I am proud to be a Primrose volunteer.
I first started volunteering for The Primrose Foundation in February 2023 after returning to Plymouth.
Read MoreAs the year comes to a close, it’s time to celebrate our accomplishments, reflect on some of the challenges we overcame, and look ahead to a brighter 2025.
Read MoreHello, my name is Judy, and this is my story. Like many women, I am a busy working Mum, I have 3 children William 15, Hugo 10 and Ivy aged 7 who keep me super busy.
Read MoreHello, my name is Tara, and this is my story.
In August 2024, I was invited to attend a routine breast screening appointment.
Read MoreDid you know that approximately 300 people are seen in the Primrose Breast Care Centre, University Hospitals Plymouth every week? There are many different clinics running alongside each other.
Read MoreHere at The Primrose Foundation, we believe FUNdraising should be fun when possible. Whether you are a one-woman team or a fundraising crew, we will do whatever we can to help support you.
Read MoreAs part of a pilot project, The Primrose Foundation is proud to be working with the breast cancer recovery programme https://gentlerecovery.co.uk/ team by providing a limited number of FREE places to primrose patients.
Read MoreHello, we are the Rambling Roses. There are 22 of us in total, we are all very different but have one thing in common, the love of walking and exploring stunning countryside’s and beauty spots.
Read MoreHi, my name is Dan, and this is my fundraising story.
Read MoreTo celebrate our partnering with the fundraising platform Givestar we are looking for local businesses to take on a corporate charity challenge throughout 2024.
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