Formula One superstar Liam Lawson coming to Highlands
F1 driver Liam Lawson will visit Highlands Motorpark on December 23 for charity hot laps in the Aston Martin Vulcan, raising funds for...
F1 driver Liam Lawson will visit Highlands Motorpark on December 23 for charity hot laps in the Aston Martin Vulcan, raising funds for...
Winton mum Lynne Laverty knows first-hand just how important the work of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ is. That's why 16 years after her own...
Lee-Anne was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 25 weeks pregnant. She shared her story as a reminder of the importance of listening to your body and...
More than $4000 has been raised at a colourful event in east Auckland to support women in New Zealand who have breast cancer.
An Auckland woman who is self-funding treatment for her rare, aggressive breast cancer is fed up after years of asking the government to...
F1 star Liam Lawson recently took part in a charity event back home in New Zealand which raised over $50000 for breast cancer research.
Breast Cancer Foundation NZ says the video sparked vital awareness and action. Video / Tiktok / @piafromnzblood.
Sarah Hutton was diagnosed in 2021, at the age of 43, with the aggressive HER2-positive form of breast cancer by pure chance.
Beloved Kiwi TV personality, author and documentary producer Jude Dobson is inviting the people of Bay of Plenty to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month.
Early detection of breast cancer, when the tumour is still small, results in better outcomes. In the early stages of breast cancer, when a tumour is small,...
Welcome! Our videos are there to support, educate and challenge you to go get your breast checked. Learn how to reduce your risk of breast cancer, a disease which affects around 3000 women ( and their families) each year. The purpose of the Foundation (a not-for-profit) is to educate New Zealanders on the importance of early detection, fund vital research and to support people with breast cancer. These days breast cancer is highly treatable with around 92% of women with mammogram-detected cancer alive ten years on. Start mammograms from age 40 and get any unusual breast changes checked out.