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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.

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

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Papers for BCAC's AGM 2024

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Sex, Relationships and Breast Cancer

We acknowledge discussing sex and intimacy can be tapu/sacred and a sensitive topic for some cultural groups. We are open to your feedback on ways that we can improve our approach and information on this topic.

Our thoughts and tips are intended to apply to everyone, whether you’re heterosexual, gay or anywhere on the LGBTQI+ spectrum, whatever your age and ethnicity and whether your cancer is early or advanced.

Much of our advice applies whatever gender you are, but a lot of information relates to female bodies, given that more than 99% of breast cancer occurs in women, with around 25 men and 3,500 women diagnosed each year in Aotearoa New Zealand. There’s a section specifically on male breast cancer further on in this article.

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The Pinkies Are Back

The Pinkies Are Back depicts a group of extraordinary women conquering and surviving breast cancer, setting up a dragon boat team, and working together to win a gold medal in a competition held in Auckland. It’s an ode to women on the water. There are breast cancer survivor dragon boat teams around the world, as it has become an established popular rehabilitation system - "Exercise is Medicine". They put all efforts into paddling, just as they fight for the silver lining of their life. Released in New Zealand cinemas on March 18, 2021, and globally distributed in 2022, the film continues to inspire people around the world and not only those who have been affected by breast cancer.

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Triple the pink: Breast Cancer Research Pink Walk and Run events across the Waikato

The Breast Cancer Research Trust’s popular Pink Walk and Run fundraiser is back again this October, along with two other local community-organised events in Huntly and Putaruru.
Cindy Jacobs, spokeswoman for the Breast Cancer Research Trust and organiser of the Hamilton event, says that having three events throughout the Waikato makes it easier for more people to get involved:
“At least one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every day in the Waikato. Breast cancer is something that impacts our entire community. Having the events throughout the Waikato is a great way to get more of the community involved, raise awareness, and make a difference to those affected by breast cancer.”

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The Pink Dragons are recruiting!

A new dragon boat season is upon us, and this is a great sport for those recovering from Breast Cancer treatment. With the borders opening up worldwide, the opportunity to go global again is super exciting as well as lots of great regattas here in Aotearoa.

We train Tuesday & Thursday nights at Westhaven, 6-7pm on the water, and add a third training day, Sunday, in the new year. There are always opportunities for those wishing to paddle or learn how to steer the boat to come along and join in. 

If you're keen to give it a go - get in touch at info@pinkdragons.org.nz.

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My Life Matters

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Breast Cancer Foundation NZ webinars

The Breast Cancer Foundation NZ regularly runs webinars on topics of interest to kiwis experiencing breast cancer, with local experts sharing information relevant to us.  These are run online and also recorded for later viewing.

You can find out about the next BCFNZ webinar by regularly checking Upcoming events on BCAC’s homepage.

Click the links below to see to videos of past BCFNZ webinars:

How do I talk to my kids about breast cancer?

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Breast Cancer Trials Q and A sessions on video

Breast Cancer Trials (BCT) is an Australia/ New Zealand organisation that supports breast cancer research. BCT’s Q and A sessions bring together a panel of experts to answer questions about various breast cancer topics. These meetings are run in person and online, and are video recorded.

You can find out about the next BCT Q and A session by regularly checking Upcoming events on BCAC’s homepage.

You can view videos of past Q and A sessions by following the links below:

Are more young women being diagnosed with breast cancer?

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Taranaki Dragons founder mourned

On the 11th of May we lost Kathleen Moriarty - An inspirational Leader, Founder, Team Captain, Sweep, fellow Dragon boater and Passionate Promoter of our Club and the sport of Dragon Boating to the very last.

That she was able to realize so many of her dreams this year is a huge consolation to us all. 

Kathleen’s joy at attending Nationals 2023 and the International Breast Cancer Paddling Festival as part of the Taranaki Pinks at Lake Karapiro was evident to all who saw her. 

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Aotearoa NZ Breast Cancer Community takes its support to the next level

Originally a Facebook group for people to find solidarity and share their experiences with a breast cancer diagnosis, the community has established a Registered Charitable Trust and a Board of Trustees. The newly formed organisation has a website where individuals can register for bi-monthly newsletters and donate to support the mahi of creating more opportunities for peer to peer connections and the sharing of lived experience to aid those navigating life with breast cancer. The organisation is powered by volunteers who have personally experienced breast cancer. If you are interested in volunteering your skills, get in touch.

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Upcoming events

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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