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Mez_BCNA
7 months agoCommunity Manager
‘Ask for and accept all the help you can get. Don’t be too proud to ask.’
Even if you don’t think of yourself as a carer, your role in helping someone with breast cancer is important.
Andrew is a partner of someone with breast cancer who is reminding us that taking time to care for your own health and well being is important.
If you aren’t sure how to support someone in your life with breast cancer or you need help navigating your role as a carer, you can call our free and confidential Helpline for information and support on 1800 500 258 between Monday- Friday 9am – 5pm.
Thank you to the carers of those with breast cancer 💖
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