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We Support

We provide a wide range of support and information to New Zealanders and their families who are experiencing breast cancer.

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We provide up to date information to empower those with breast cancer to make informed choices about their treatment and care.

We Represent

We provide a voice for those with breast cancer to ensure world-class detection, treatment and care is available in New Zealand.

Latest News

Māori cancer research funded

BCAC sends huge congratulations to former Committee Member Irene Kereama-Royal who has been awarded a scholarship by Hei Āhuru Mōwai (Māori Cancer Leadership Aotearoa) and the Cancer Society. Irene’s PhD research looks into the reasons for mistrust among whānau Māori with participating in genetics research and identifying the potential of genomics health to lift Māori health inequities in cancers. Irene (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Maniapoto) will use her own whānau’s personal journey with cancer and achieving whānau wellbeing through the knowledge of genomics health as part of her research.

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Genetic discrimination a threat to NZ patients

Knowing our genetic risk of diseases such as BRCA-related breast cancer can be lifesaving, but New Zealand insurance companies can use this knowledge to discriminate against us.

BCAC has joined Against Genetic Discrimination Aotearoa (AGenDA), a group of doctors, researchers, lawyers, Māori, Pasifika, medical charities and patient groups to fight this discrimination.

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Breast density matters

European experts now recommend that breast density be reported with every mammogram and that women with extremely dense breasts be advised to undergo additional screening, given their greater risk of breast cancer.

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Our submissions and applications

The Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition makes submissions and applications to Government, Te Whatu Ora, Pharmac and health organisations with the aim of improving the access to, and quality of, treatment for women with breast cancer. 

On this page you can view the recent submissions and applications we've made.

2025

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Breast Cancer Support Aotearoa writing workshop

There is a growing focus on stories that speak to the ‘lived experience’ of breast cancer, and Breast Cancer Support Aotearoa’s writing workshops provide an opportunity for women to write about, and share, their experiences under the careful guidance of professional writer and workshop facilitator Jane Bissell. There is no cost to attend the half-day workshop.

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Busting with Life this Christmas!

On Sunday 7 December, the Busting with Life dragon boat team - made up of paddlers who have experienced breast cancer - took part in the Auckland Dragon Boat Association’s inaugural Christmas Super10 event. Super10 means fast-paced, high-energy racing with boats of just 10 paddlers, and the day delivered plenty of excitement.

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Hormone receptor positive breast cancer

Hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer is the most common type in New Zealand, accounting for about 75% of cases. The cancer cells in tumours of this type have an abundance of receptors for the hormones oestrogen (ER+) and/or progesterone (PR+), meaning that their proliferation is driven by these hormones.

Depending on the stage and grade of the cancer, HR+ breast cancer treatment usually begins with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, followed by hormone therapy to block the effects of oestrogen and/or progesterone on any remaining cancer cells. The goal of hormone therapy is to prevent the breast cancer from spreading or returning. 

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Papers for BCAC's AGM 2025

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Busting With Life and going strong!

Joining the Busting With Life breast cancer survivor dragon boat team in September at the start of the 2024/2025 season, 'newbie' Rebecca saw her health and fitness leap ahead. 

“During the paddling season I enjoyed getting out onto the water two or three times a week, as well as fellowship and laughs with a caring and supportive group of women.” 

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BCS online support groups increasingly popular

Breast Cancer Support now offers two monthly Zoom support groups.

‘Cuppa and a Chat’ provides a confidential peer-led space for giving and receiving support. The group welcomes anyone at any stage of their lived experience of breast cancer and meets at 11am and 7pm on the last Tuesday of the month. The groups are led by experienced facilitators Liz Pennington (BCS Chair) and Jane Bissell (BCS National Coordinator).

The new Whānau Support Group will meet on Monday 7 July at 6pm, and then monthly on the first Monday at 6pm, supporting those caring for immediate/extended whānau members, and close friends experiencing breast cancer.  The group is led by Rebecca Pohe, a qualified mediator with extensive experience working alongside family/ whānau and community groups.

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Upcoming events

The financial impact of breast cancer - Online Q and A event run by Breast Cancer Trials
18 March, 2026 - 7:00PM

When someone is diagnosed with breast cancer, the challenges often go far beyond the medical or physical. 

Register here for this free online Q&A event hosted by Breast Cancer Trials, Australia and New Zealand’s… Read more


Women Can Taranaki - inaugural coffee meet-up
21 March, 2026 - 10:30AM

Newly-formed voluntary support group, Women Can Taranaki, are holding their first coffee meet-up at the New Plymouth Cancer Society Rooms at 71 Lorna St, Westown, New Plymouth. They warmly invite any woman in Taranaki experiencing cancer, be it newly diagnosed, undergoing surgery or treatment, or in recovery. The meet-up will be a friendly space to connect with others who understand, share… Read more


ASICS Runaway Hawke's Bay Marathon
16 May, 2026 - 7:00AM

Enter this event, have a great time in Hawke's Bay, and raise funds for BCAC as well! 

Full and half marathons, 10 km run and kids' race too. 

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Reach to Recovery International Breast Cancer Support Conference
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19 June, 2026 - 10:00AM

Save the date! Reach to Recovery International's 20th conference will be held 19-21 June 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Conference will be hosted by The National Cancer… Read more


Barfoot & Thompson Runaway Auckland Marathon presented by ASICS
1 November, 2026 - 7:00AM

Support BCAC by running in the Auckland Marathon this November! 

Five race distances, from 2.2km Kids' Marathon to the full Marathon, with no rules in how you run them. Welcome one, welcome all.

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The Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition (BCAC) provides a united voice for NZ women who are experiencing breast cancer. We support, inform and represent those with breast cancer so they can make informed choices about their treatment and care. Formed in 2004, BCAC is a registered charity run by breast cancer survivors. If you would like to join us to help improve breast cancer treatment and care in Aotearoa, New Zealand please email us to find out more. 

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