The Breast Cancer Research Foundation

@BCRFcure

We’re the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the highest-rated breast cancer nonprofit in the US. We fund research to find a cure in our lifetime.

Joined August 2009

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  1. Learn more about invasive lobular carcinoma (a.k.a. lobular breast cancer) and what BCRF is doing to accelerate lifesaving research into this understudied disease.

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  2. “DCIS is really the best-case scenario, so when they told me, I just thought, OK, I’m going to get through this.”—Diana, diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer in 2020 Diana’s breast cancer was caught at its earliest stage.

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  3. Only a few days left to join BCRF's Second Annual 31 Miles for Mom virtual fitness challenge on Facebook! It's simple: Walk/run 31 miles in May and start a Facebook fundraiser for BCRF to fund lifesaving research. Join the Facebook group to start:

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  4. Apr 26

    US Based faculty, trainees and can apply for funded travel fellowships by APRIL 29. US/Canada can apply for scholarships by May 3

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  5. A new study from BCRF researcher Dr. Jenny Chang of and Medical College shows promise for triple-negative breast cancer—and illustrates the importance of BCRF’s unique funding strategy.

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  6. Apr 25

    Thank you for giving me the platform to discuss our research 🙏

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  7. In the latest episode of BCRFs official podcast, Investigating Breast Cancer, researcher discusses ways to refine both quality of care and quality of life for people with breast cancer. Listen now.

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  8. 🔬Clinical trials 101: what the 4 phases mean in 60 seconds 🔬 Watch on BCRF's Instagram.

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  9. Time is running out to sign up for our virtual fitness challenge! Walk or run 31 miles on your own schedule and start a Facebook fundraiser to fund lifesaving BCRF research. Start by registering in Messenger:

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  10. Make your gift even more meaningful by helping fund more breast cancer research.

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  11. A new study from BCRF researcher Dr. Jenny Chang of and Medical College shows promise for triple-negative breast cancer—and illustrates the importance of BCRF’s unique funding strategy.

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  12. Learn more about invasive lobular carcinoma (a.k.a. lobular breast cancer) and what BCRF is doing to accelerate lifesaving research into this understudied disease.

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  13. In the latest episode of BCRFs official podcast, Investigating Breast Cancer, researcher discusses ways to refine both quality of care and quality of life for people with breast cancer. Listen now.

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  14. Apr 20

    Interested to learn about ? Join us for in June in Utrecht. Thanks to some travel fellowships are available. See website for details or DM.

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  15. Mother's Day is coming up soon! If you want to honor, treat, and thank your mom with a gift—and help be the end of —shop BCRF’s official partner brands that fund research.

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  16. Find four sweet Mother's Day gifts that fund lifesaving research over on BCRF's Instagram today.

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  17. "Our study strongly reinforces the message that women who have a family history of breast cancer should start annual screening mammogram early."—BCRF investigator Dr. Graham Colditz on new study

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  18. A recently published BCRF-supported study from and team showed there's an association between a family history of breast cancer and breast density—and provided new insights, particularly for premenopausal women.

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  19. BCRF is exploring the nuances and realities of thrivership in a new three-part series. Read the first—on common issues thrivers experience and some of the many BCRF-funded projects seeking to improve them—below.

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  20. Reminder: It's the last day to apply to run the on ! Get the details below on how you can support research with 26.2 miles.

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