📅Grand Round: Researching the link between pregnancy and long-term protection against breast cancer
There is an upcoming Breast Cancer Grand Round hosted by the VCCC Alliance, featuring Associate Professor Kara Britt, a respected researcher in the field of breast cancer. This session will explore current insights and developments in breast cancer research, offering a thoughtful and informative overview of the science, care approaches, and emerging directions in this area. 📅 10 June 2026 🕙 1:00pm – 2:00pm 📍 Online Women who have had multiple full-term pregnancies are in part protected against the development of breast cancer compared to women who have no history of pregnancy. Join A/Prof Kara Britt in this Grand Round to learn how pregnancy induced tissue-resident memory T cells can protect against breast cancer and what is recruiting them. 👉 Learn more or register here27Views1like0Comments🌱Wednesday Wellness - 29Apr26 - Looking after your immune health🌱
When you’re going through breast cancer treatment, looking after your immune health can feel like just another thing to think about. We wanted to share some gentle thoughts and practical tips that may help support you along the way 🌿 Treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and hormone therapy can affect the immune system in different ways, and it’s very normal to find yourself feeling more fatigued, run down, or a bit more vulnerable to illness. There’s no one “right way” to support your body, but small, consistent steps can make a meaningful difference over time. 🌼 Some practical ways to support your immune health: 🥗 Nourish your body regularly Aim for a mix of protein, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats where you can Keep easy options on hand for low-energy days, like soups, yoghurt, eggs, smoothies or pre-cut fruit Eat small, frequent meals if your appetite is reduced 💧 Stay hydrated Sip water throughout the day rather than all at once Herbal teas, broths, and infused water can be helpful if plain water feels unappealing 😴 Prioritise rest and recovery Try to build in rest breaks, even on “better” days Listen to your body rather than pushing through exhaustion Gentle routines can help with sleep, like winding down at the same time each evening 🚶♀️ Keep movement gentle and consistent Short walks, stretching, or light movement can support circulation and wellbeing Even a few minutes counts, especially on low-energy days 🧼 Reduce your exposure to infections where possible Regular handwashing Avoiding close contact with people who are unwell Keeping up with recommended vaccinations (check with your care team) 🧠 Support your emotional wellbeing Stress can impact how we feel physically, so small calming practices help This might be breathing exercises, journaling, music, meditation, or quiet time Staying connected in ways that feel comfortable is just as important 💊 Check before taking supplements Some vitamins or herbal products can interact with treatment Always have a quick chat with your medical team before starting anything new, or stopping anything current. 🌸 And most importantly, be kind to yourself There will be ups and downs, and energy levels can change from day to day. Supporting your immune health isn’t about being perfect, it’s about gently caring for yourself in whatever way is possible in that moment. 💬 If you feel comfortable, you’re very welcome to share what has helped you. Even small tips can make a big difference for someone else walking a similar path 💛26Views1like0Comments