We are the peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer. We work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible, no matter who they are or where they live. We are represented by the Pink Lady silhouette, which depicts our focus;
The women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive optimal treatment, care and support, appropriate to their individual needs and wishes.

Breast Cancer Network Australia will inform, empower, represent and link together Australians personally affected by breast cancer.We will:

  • inform women using a wide range of well-researched resources, directly or by referral to other appropriate agencies.
  • empower women to have a voice in their own health care and to play an active role in improving breast cancer treatment, care and services.
  • represent Australians affected by breast cancer in the health care system, scientific community, media and wider public.
  • be driven by women who have themselves experienced breast cancer and link together individuals and groups sharing similar issues and experiences.
 
 

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We are the peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer. We work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible, no matter who they are or where they live. We are represented by the Pink Lady silhouette, which depicts our focus;
The women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive optimal treatment, care and support, appropriate to their individual needs and wishes.

Breast Cancer Network Australia will inform, empower, represent and link together Australians personally affected by breast cancer.We will:

  • inform women using a wide range of well-researched resources, directly or by referral to other appropriate agencies.
  • empower women to have a voice in their own health care and to play an active role in improving breast cancer treatment, care and services.
  • represent Australians affected by breast cancer in the health care system, scientific community, media and wider public.
  • be driven by women who have themselves experienced breast cancer and link together individuals and groups sharing similar issues and experiences.

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