Weekly Round-Up

Hello everyone, and welcome to this week’s blog roundup.

We’re starting this week with some Easter-themed posts by Julia, Connie and Barbara.

The latest Our MBC Life podcast features Stephanie Walker and Julia Maués from the Patient-Centered Dosing Initiative, who discuss their 2025 survey reboot and the critical need for individualized MBC treatment dosing based on patient experiences.

Chris discusses the dire state of public services in the UK, particularly the NHS and charities, highlighting the impact of austerity, rising living costs, Brexit, and the pandemic.

Gabby offers a free “Return to Work With Confidence After Cancer Checklist” to help individuals assess their readiness, identify necessary adjustments, understand their rights, set boundaries, and build confidence.

Beth‘s deeply personal poem, “Infertile Crescent,” marks National Poetry Month, reflecting on her grief and the contrast with pregnancy after chemotherapy-induced infertility.

In recognition of Volunteer Appreciation Month, Terri expresses heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated volunteers of the DiepCFoundation.

Nancy shares a warm tribute to her Aunt Betty, inspired by a recent reunion after seventeen years.

And that brings us to the end of this week’s roundup. I hope you’ve found something helpful or inspiring to take away with you.

Wishing you all a peaceful week ahead.

Much love always,

Marie xxx