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Breast Cancer Now

Breast Cancer Now

By: Breast Cancer Now
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If you’re looking for authentic stories about life with and beyond breast cancer, we’re here. Welcome to the Breast Cancer Now podcast.

Join host Laura for open, supportive and honest conversations with guests who have personal or professional experience of breast cancer.

Laura Price is a writer, podcaster and author of the novel Single Bald Female. She’s living with secondary, incurable breast cancer.

We’re Breast Cancer Now, the research and support charity. If you’ve got questions about breast cancer, go to our website breastcancernow.org.

New episodes every other Friday.


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  • S7 Ep2: Parenting doesn't stop when cancer starts (Victoria Mapplebeck)
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of the Breast Cancer Now podcast, documentary filmmaker Victoria Mapplebeck shares her experience of raising her son as a solo parent while documenting the journey over 20 years.

    She talks to Laura about her film Motherboard, which captures the humour and heartbreak of parenting, and how her unexpected breast cancer diagnosis affected her teenage son Jim.

    Victoria opens up about navigating breast cancer treatment without a partner, and how she uses creativity as a way to cope with and process those challenges.

    Motherboard is now streaming on Apple, Amazon, BFI Player, Rakuten and YouTube Movies & TV. You can also get free tickets to a screening at Medicinema at Guys Hospital, London, 1 May at 18:00.

    Family Viewing – Capturing family life with your smartphone. A series of workshops for parents navigating family life with breast cancer – register for free.

    Parenting support from Fruitfly Collective.
    Breast cancer support from Breast Cancer Now.

    Listen to our episode with Caroline Leek from Fruitfly Collective, about parenting with cancer.

    01:26 Getting to know Victoria
    03:00 Motherboard, filmed over 20 years
    10:19 Being a solo parent
    14:19 Victoria is diagnosed with breast cancer
    15:56 Talking to a child about a breast cancer diagnosis
    22:07 The emotional impact of Victoria's breast cancer
    26:12 Mutual support between a child and a parent
    32:06 The pitfalls searching for cancer information online
    37:08 Working with Fruitfly Collective to help parents with cancer
    40:19 How to get started documenting your experience
    48:13 How to watch Motherboard

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    50 mins
  • S7 Ep1: A bold new chapter (Claire Rowney)
    Mar 27 2026

    Laura speaks to Breast Cancer Now’s chief executive, Claire Rowney, about our long-term vision, and her own recent experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Claire talks about the importance of attending mammogram screenings, and how her diagnosis was discovered through a routine screening. She reflects on the emotional impact of diagnosis, the lack of control she felt, and how the experience has given her a deeper understanding of what patient empowerment really means. They also talk about how Breast Cancer Now’s new strategy and look will help us achieve our bold vision. That by 2050, everyone with breast cancer will live and live well.

    Listen to Fran's episode about the benefits of exercise with cancer or watch on YouTube.

    Listen to Dr Sam Orange's episode on exercise after breast cancer or watch on YouTube.

    You can subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode is available to watch or listen to on the Breast Cancer Now website: https://www.breastcancernow.org/podcast

    You can also watch this episode on YouTube.

    Key Topics:
    04:01 What do the charity's goals actually mean?
    05:10 Breast Cancer Now's new look
    07:13 What does the charity's new strategy mean for people with breast cancer?
    15:23 Reaching that 2050 goal
    18:40 Claire's own breast cancer diagnosis
    23:30 What empowerment really is
    26:30 The importance of attending your breast cancer screening
    29:05 What Breast Cancer Now is doing to help younger people with breast cancer
    32:10 The importance of getting diagnosed early
    33:30 Raising awareness of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer
    36:40 How the charity is going to support people post-treatment
    38:50 How is Claire doing, now?
    44:45 What work is being done into health inequalities
    46:05 How close is a cure for breast cancer?
    48:20 Research into what causes breast cancer
    49:30 The colour pink
    50:30 Why was it important to spend money on the new look?
    51:20 They importance of fundraising
    53:07 What did Claire learn as a result of her diagnosis?
    53:40 What should the listener take away from this episode?

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    55 mins
  • S6 Ep23: What does it mean to you to live well?
    Jan 3 2026
    Breast Cancer Now's mission is that by 2050, everyone with breast cancer will live, and be supported to live well. What does it mean to you to live well?

    That's the question Laura asked each of our guests this season, and the answers were diverse, enlightening, and hinted at hope for the future.

    You can also watch this episode on YouTube.

    Thank you for listening to this season of the Breast Cancer Now podcast! We'll be back with more episodes soon.

    We’re Breast Cancer Now, the research and support charity. However you’re experiencing breast cancer, we’re here. For information and support, visit our website or phone our free helpline on 0808 800 6000 (UK only).
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    25 mins
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