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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.

Latest News

Therapies to help you survive the treatment journey

Treatment for breast cancer can be a harrowing experience for some and many women find complementary therapies can help them to survive the physical and mental challenges of treatment.

 

Complementary therapies include activities such as massage, meditation, acupuncture, and aromatherapy.  They are not a substitute for conventional medicine, but can sometimes help women to cope better with treatment, both physically and emotionally.

 

Trish Melville is the Clinical Services Manager at Auckland’s dove house, which offers a range of holistic and complementary therapies for those with secondary cancer and those currently undergoing treatment for primary cancer.

 

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Breast Cancer Network upcoming AGM

Member group Breast Cancer Network warmly welcome all to attend their upcoming AGM to be held at:

Domain Lodge, Cancer Society, 1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton, Auckland on Saturday 11th May at 10.00am.

Presenting their exciting speaker Anne Thorp who is host of popular cooking show Kai Ora!

For further information, please see: http://www.bcn.org.nz/

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BCAC tells politicians more help is needed for those with breast cancer

BCAC recently met with MPs from across the political spectrum to deliver a strong message about measures needed to improve breast cancer care in New Zealand.


The BCAC team met with the Minister of Health, Hon. Tony Ryall, Associate Health Minister Jo Goodhew and Health Select committee member Dr Jackie Blue, as well as the Labour and Green Health spokespeople, the Hon. Maryan Street and Hon. Kevin Hague.

 

BCAC chair Libby Burgess says they had a positive meeting with the Minister of Health and his team.  Mr Ryall was responsive to the messages BCAC conveyed and expressed a desire to do more to improve the delivery of cancer services. 

 

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Breast Cancer Support Young Womens Focus Group

The Breast Cancer Support (BCS) 'Young Women's Focus Group'


Member group Breast Cancer Support recently held a discussion group to help provide targeted and appropriate support services for younger women experiencing breast cancer.

BCS Young Women's Support Group is growing ... The Breast Cancer Support Young Women's group has been officially established!  Six young women along with BSC Chair Misha Crosbie attended the March meeting. Nicky Foreman and Rosemary Geard are the Group's Co-ordinators and for the time being, Misha will continue in a mentor role.

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Pink Dragons - Another season completed!

It’s been a busy season for the Pink Dragons team and ending on a high with us finally winning a gold medal at this year’s National Championships at Blue Lake Rotorua.  A number of new paddlers joined us throughout the season with a couple joining only weeks before Regionals and Nationals!  Without all our new members we would not have been able to achieve our success this season.  Our success is not only measured by the medals won but by the friendship and support given to those new paddlers, often only having just completed their treatment and trying to pick up their lives once again.

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One year on Herceptin is the gold standard

New research shows that a 12-month treatment programme of Herceptin is still the best option for women with HER2-positive breast cancer, according to the Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition (BCAC).
 
The latest data from two large clinical trials investigating Herceptin (trastuzumab) was presented at the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) in Vienna, Austria overnight.
 
The French PHARE trial compared a six-month Herceptin treatment programme with 12 months, while the HERA trial compared 12 months with 24 months.
 
The results of the PHARE trial were inconclusive, but its principal researcher, Professor Xavier Pivot said “there is a trend in favour of 12 months treatment for the overall population”.
 

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Managing the psychological impact of breast cancer

Psychologist Dr Geraldine Meechan takes us through the different emotional phases of breast cancer treatment and recovery and provides tips on how to manage the stress and anxiety.

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Experimental drug boosts survival rates

BCAC is excited to see new results from a clinical trial which show that women diagnosed with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer lived longer when they received the experimental medicine T-DM1 (trastuzumab emtansine).

The results come out of the phase III EMILIA study which involves more than 990 women diagnosed with metastatic or advanced HER2–positive breast cancer who had stopped responding to standard treatments.

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Massive surge in breast screening for Asian women welcomed

BCAC applauds a campaign which has seen a massive increase in mammogram screening for Chinese and Korean women in the Waitemata region of Auckland.

Breast screening uptake has soared by an extraordinary 88 per cent among Chinese and Korean women in the Waitemata District Health Board area in the three years to 2011.

The increase follows a campaign by BreastScreen Waitemata Northland (BSWN) and Waitemata Asian Health Support Services (AHSS), which targeted the region’s Asian population.

Around 13 per cent of the region’s population identifies as Asian and in 2007 only 43 per cent of eligible Asian women were getting mammograms.

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NZ Breast Clinics

There are numerous breast clinics throughout New Zealand specialising in breast cancer care.  We list a number of them here.

  • The Breast Centre, Auckland
    An excellent website which contains an information portal that provides details about breast cancer care and treatment, as well as information about general breast health and all manner of breast procedures.  Surgeon Trevor Smith also produces a useful book on breast care.

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BCT webinar - Impact of breast cancer on sex, fertility and pregnancy
28 July, 2026 - 7:30PM

A breast cancer diagnosis can reshape how people think about their bodies, relationships and future plans — including sex, fertility and pregnancy. While these conversations are becoming more visible and better understood, they remain complex, deeply personal, and often filled with unanswered questions. In BCT’s upcoming Q&A, a panel of leading experts and women with a lived experience of… Read more


World Dense Breast Day
30 September, 2026 - 8:00AM

This year 30 September is World Dense Breast Day. Breast density matters as it can mask breast cancer signs in mammograms and it is also associated with a higher risk for breast cancer. You can read more about this here and here… Read more


Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day
13 October, 2026 - 8:00AM

Today is Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. You can read more about metastatic breast cancer here.


Global Lobular Breast Cancer Awareness Day
15 October, 2026 - 8:00AM

Today is Global Lobular Breast Cancer Awareness Day. You can learn more about this type of breast cancer, which affects 15% of those diagnosed, by clicking here.


International Day Against Breast Cancer
19 October, 2026 - 8:00AM

Today is International Day Against Breast Cancer. You can learn more about breast cancer from our website by clicking here. 


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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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