Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness

New stationery is always a win for staying organised, and what better way to stay organised than by supporting breast cancer research at the same time!

With October being National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Breast Cancer Trials (formerly, the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia) is reminding Aussies that now is the time to help save lives by supporting the 2024 Australian Women’s Health Diary.

All diary proceeds support research that’s identifying new treatments and prevention strategies.

Deaths from breast cancer have fallen 30% over the past 20 years which is largely due to new treatments like Herceptin, Exemestane, Letrozole and Tamoxifen identified through the Breast Cancer Trials research program.

But there’s still a long way to go!

Sadly in Australia, 57 people are diagnosed with breast cancer each day, and a further 8 lose their life to breast cancer.

Julie Callaghan, Chief Operating Officer – Fundraising and Philanthropy at Breast Cancer Trials, says that more research is urgently needed to ensure every person gets the treatment they need to survive and get back to the lives they’d planned.

“Your support for this diary is critical to achieving this,” she says.

Breast Cancer Trials have been leading the way in saving the lives of women diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia and throughout the world for more than 40 years.

Their significant breakthroughs have been possible thanks to the Australian Women’s Health Diary and the support of the many Australians who buy the diary.

For more information, visit: breastcancertrials.org.au/australian-womens-health-diary