Author: Jo Taylor

Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer drugs funding and trials – London

I was in London on the 22nd March 2017, the day that the tragic incident happened on Westminster Bridge. I was actually invited by Gerard Dugdill of the Pink [...]

The Paterson Institute Drug Discovery Unit Visit

Monday 27th March 2017 I was invited to the Paterson Institute Drug Discovery Unit which is next door to The Christie Hospital part of Cancer Research UK [...]

A plea to the Breast Cancer Ambassadors re Kadcyla & other drugs

Dear Breast Cancer Ambassador, As a secondary breast cancer advocacy group we are asking for your help as Breast Cancer Ambassador.  The process to approve [...]

There is no “I” in TEAM

Have a look at the two articles, the first is from June 2016 and the second is from March 2017 - notice anything different?   Yes, I seen to have been [...]

Happy 50th Birthday! by Cheryl Cruwys from Breast Density Matters

 In 2013,had decided to move to France, my husband had retired early, and after 15 years as a French teacher; now that the kids had gone to University, it [...]

World Cancer Day 4th February 2017

What does World Cancer Day mean to you? This was a question we asked on the weekly Tuesday night Breast Cancer Chat WorldWide twitter chat this week.  [...]

The two Jo’s 2016 big challenge

Late 2015 after the Manchester to Blackpool bike ride my friend Jo Cunningham had a vision of completing various events over 2016 to raise money for The [...]

Side effects of surgery, chemo, treatments and update

Changing seasons It’s that time of year again, Autumn has passed, the leaves have fell off the trees, the clocks have gone back, the days are shorter [...]

ESMO – European Society of Medical Oncology (#ESMO16)

  ESMO – European Society of Medical Oncology (#ESMO16) The conference I applied via a patient advocacy grant because of the work I do with [...]

The #abcdretreat to recovery – exercise for breast cancer patients

Held 26-28 August 2016 9 ladies had applied to attend a pilot exercise retreat for breast cancer patients who were recovering from treatment and one lady [...]
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