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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

Priceless All Blacks jersey for auction

BCAC member group, WONS: Well Women & Family Trust, a major Auckland women's health service is going online to raise money. Trade Me is hosting a one-week auction in support of WONS from 7-13 November 2011.

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BCAC Notice of Annual General Meeting

The Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition (BCAC) will hold its annual general meeting on the evening of Friday, 4th November 2011 at 7 pm in the New Zealand Cancer Society Offices, Domain Lodge at 1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton, Auckland. Parking is available.


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New report on the price of cancer treatment

October 2011.


BCAC welcomes the report released this week by Health Minister Tony Ryall which calculates the annual price of all cancers registered with the New Zealand Cancer Registry 2008. As well as calculating the costs, the report estimates the drivers and likely magnitude of price change 10 years into the future, based on previous cancer incidence projections.


Libby Burgess, BCAC Chair, says “It is encouraging to see the Government has been proactive in improving cancer treatment for New Zealanders and it is reassuring to see the analysis and forward planning that will enable the allocation of resources to ensure effective cancer treatment in the future.

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Waikato Breast Cancer Trust newsletter

The Waikato Breast Cancer Trust (WBCT), a BCAC member group, publishes a quarterly newsletter. To read the latest issue click on the link below.

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BreastScreen Aotearoa to distribute Step by Step

BCAC is delighted to announce that BreastScreen Aotearoa (BSA) has approved BCAC’s Step by Step resource pack for distribution by all the BSA screening providers around the country.  The pack will be offered to all patients at breast cancer diagnosis appointments.

The announcement comes following a request by BCAC chair, Libby Burgess, to BSA’s Clinical Leader, Marli Gregory and BSA Programme Leader, Barbara Irwin earlier this year.

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Sweet Louise cycles around Europe with Jenny

Sweet Louise member Jenny Short and her husband Rod are undertaking the trip of a lifetime - a cycle tour in Europe - and they're taking Sweet Louise along for the ride!

Jenny was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer five years ago and she made a decision to live life to the full and make her dreams reality. “Everyone needs to make the most of their time because you never know when it is going to be over.”

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Rare tumour database needs participants

A new initiative is offering New Zealanders with uncommon forms of cancer the opportunity to link up with international cancer research. Breast cancer is a common disease but it has many different forms or sub-types that are not so common. A new rare tumour database will help ensure researchers have enough information about rarer tumours to facilitate research into understudied conditions.


BCAC chairperson, Libby Burgess recently attended the IMPACT Advocate Program at ANZBCTG in Australia. As part of the Advocate program, which is designed to equip consumers with knowledge and understanding of the breast cancer clinical trials research process, she attended a presentation by Associate Professor Clare Scott about the new rare tumour database – CART-WHEEL.org.

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Government to streamline clinical trial applications

September 2011

BCAC welcomes the Government’s response to the Health Select Committee's Inquiry into improving New Zealand’s environment to support innovation through clinical trials.

Libby Burgess, BCAC chair, says “We strongly support the Government’s commitment to improving the clinical trials environment in New Zealand as trials offer opportunities to patients to be involved in testing innovative new medicines and treatment techniques.  Clinical trials play a crucial role in extending medical knowledge and lead to the development of better treatments for future patients. For breast cancer patients some trials provide early access to treatments that may mean reduced likelihood of recurrence and improved survival outcomes.”

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New group aims to optimise breast cancer treatment

BCAC committee members Rowena Mortimer and Libby Burgess are involved in the Northern Cancer Network's newly formed Breast Cancer Steering Group. The group includes a wide range of cancer doctors, breast care nurses, consumers and Māori representatives. It aims to improve outcomes for breast cancer patients using an evidence-based model. Mr Garth Poole, breast and general surgeon at Counties Manukau DHB, will chair the group.


Current levels of service being provided in the four northern DHBs will be evaluated to ensure there is equity of access to best practice care for all patients.
BCAC Secretary, Rowena Mortimer, comments that it is very encouraging to see this group established.

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Improving together: consumers, clinicians and services

The Health Quality & Safety Commission will hold the first of its quality forums in Auckland and Christchurch in October.


The forums are open to people working in health, as well as health consumers and groups representing consumer interests.


Consumer engagement and participation in the health and disability sector is a priority for the Health Quality & Safety Commission, and is an important aspect of quality improvement.

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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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