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More than 30 breast cancer-related groups belong to the Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition. Find out more about what our member groups are up to on this page. If you want to know more about BCAC and our member groups, click here and subscribe to our e-newsletter.
In this section, we've compiled a list of the best websites, books, resources and organisations we think will help you on your journey through breast cancer.
We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of our supporters and sponsors who enable us to continue to help New Zealand women with breast cancer.
Without their help we wouldn't be able to provide support and information to those newly diagnosed with breast cancer, nor would we be able to continue our work to push for the best treatment and care for New Zealanders with breast cancer. Their contribution truly makes a difference and we thank them.
If you’d like to assist BCAC in its work to improve the lives of the thousands of New Zealanders with breast cancer each year, please make a donation.
Our current supporters include:
BCAC was formed in November 2004 with twelve member groups and now, in 2022, we have more than 30 breast cancer-related member groups and over 60 individual members.
See below for a full list of our member groups and information about their activities.
We invite membership applications from breast cancer-related groups and individuals with an interest in supporting our work. Membership to BCAC is free. Please email us and we will send you an application form.
BCAC was formed in November 2004 with twelve member groups and now, in 2022, we have more than 30 breast cancer-related member groups and over 60 individual members.
See below for a full list of our member groups and information about their activities.
We invite membership applications from breast cancer-related groups and individuals with an interest in supporting our work. Membership to BCAC is free. Please email us and we will send you an application form.
The Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition provides a voice for New Zealand women who have experienced breast cancer. We strive to make world-class detection, treatment and care accessible to all those affected by breast cancer in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
We provide information, support and representation, empowering those with breast cancer to make informed choices about their treatment and care.
BCAC is administered by a committee of women, most of whom have had breast cancer. Their experience of breast cancer has motivated them to dedicate themselves to improving the care and treatment other newly diagnosed women receive.
Our committee members are:
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Libby Burgess - Chair |
BCAC is administered by a committee of women, most of whom have had breast cancer. Their experience of breast cancer has motivated them to dedicate themselves to improving the care and treatment other newly diagnosed women receive.
Our committee members are:
Libby Burgess - Chair |