News and events
1 MIN READ
Incurable breast cancer numbers almost triple previous estimates. World first data
Mez_BCNA
6 months agoCommunity Manager
After 25 years of advocacy by BCNA, people with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) have finally been counted — at least in New South Wales.
In a data breakthrough that far surpasses previous estimates, the Cancer Institute NSW has identified there are 7900 (7850 women and 50 men) living with MBC in NSW alone.
This world-first announcement means people living with MBC are now visible in NSW, ensuring their needs are no longer overlooked.
Knowing how many people are living with MBC means we can plan a healthcare system, policy and services. This announcement will pave the way for all cancers to be counted and is a model that can be rolled out nationally and internationally.
To help ensure everyone is counted contact your state Health Minister and ask them to fast track the work of NSW in your state or territory.
For more information about the announcement, you can read our latest media release via the link Incurable breast cancer numbers almost triple estimates (bcna.org.au)
If you need our help?
We recognise the emotional weight of today's announcement on those affected by breast cancer. BCNA is here to provide support and resources to help you navigate through any fears or anxieties you may be experiencing. Please call our Helpline on 1800 500 258 if you need support.
Published 6 months ago
Version 1.0
Mez_BCNA
Community Manager
Joined August 13, 2021
News and events
Follow this blog board to get notified when there's new activity