‼️Tomorrow is the day.
No one knows how many people are living with metastatic breast cancer, not just in Australia, but around the world - something that BCNA has been advocating to change for over 27 years. Together, we acknowledge the missing link and everyone who has waited to be counted. Tomorrow, we make it count. For too long, a community has been living in the shadows, their experiences missing from our national data. BCNA has been fighting to change that. Change begins tomorrow.34Views3likes0CommentsNovember 27 🚨 Big News Coming! 🚨Counting Metastatic Breast Cancer
In 2022, BCNA began the Making Metastatic Breast Cancer Count initiative - a vital step toward ensuring every person living with metastatic breast cancer is counted and supported. After years of advocacy, collaboration, and research, we’re thrilled to announce that on November 27, we will finally share the outcome of this groundbreaking work. This is more than just numbers - this is a long awaited step in the right direction towards visibility, equity, and driving change for thousands of Australians living with metastatic breast cancer. 📖 Learn more about the journey: 🔗 Time to Count: A Way Forward 🔗 Our Pledge 🎉 Get ready for the big announcement on November 27! Together, we’re making metastatic breast cancer count. 💖14Views2likes0CommentsBCNA calling out the government - failing to protect Australians from genetic discrimination
Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) is calling out the government for failing to protect Australians from genetic discrimination while showcasing its new genomics framework. Cancer Australia launched the National Framework for Genomics in Cancer Control this morning, which aims to integrate genomics into routine cancer care, improving outcomes through personalised medicine. BCNA welcomes the framework but condemns the Australian Government’s failure to follow through on its commitment to legislate a full ban on genetic discrimination in life insurance, a critical reform to ensure all Australians can access genetic testing without fear of financial repercussions. “The Government cannot claim progress in genomics while failing to uphold the fundamental rights of those affected by breast cancer and other genetic conditions,” BCNA Director of Policy, Advocacy & Support Services Vicki Durston says. “If genomic medicine is the future, then protections against genetic discrimination must be part of that future. “No more excuses. There must be action before an election is called or Australians are at unacceptable risk.” BCNA calls on the Government to immediately prioritise its promise to introduce a full ban on genetic discrimination in life insurance, ensuring all Australians can access genomic testing without fear. Read full media release via link BCNA calls out government for failing to protect Australians from genetic discrimination while showcasing its new genomics framework (Media Release) Take action now! ✔️ Share this post to spread the word ✔️ Contact your local MP using the form link Email your MP about delays in banning genetic discrimination | DELAYS TO BANNING GENETIC DISCRIMINATION IN AUSTRALIA83Views5likes0Comments