Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In 2024, more than 360,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer. But there is hope. Advancements in early detection methods and support continue to increase the chances of survival. When caught in its earliest, localized stages, the 5-year relative survival rate of breast cancer is 99%.

But early detection for all is only possible through action. NBCF is dedicated to Helping Women Now®. The earlier we act, the bigger our impact — and we need your help.

Take Action Now.

This October, we’ll share ways for you to learn, connect, and act. You’ll receive free educational resources to support your breast health, hear from medical experts as they share vital information, and learn how you can make a difference right now.

I’ve been through a lot. I love myself, and I’m really proud of myself. I look different, but I survived.

—Abigail , Survivor

Download 3 Steps to Early Detection.

Early detection—finding cancer before it spreads—is critical. Get our free guide to learn ways to identify breast cancer by being proactive about your breast health in 3 easy steps.

Tell us where we can send your free guide.


Share
Your Story.

Share the story of how you or a loved one have been affected by breast cancer to empower others.

Send
Your Support.

Leave a hope-filled message on our Wall of Support to encourage someone facing breast cancer.

Ways to Help Now.

Your voice is powerful! Use your passion, influence, and dollars to help us reach every woman and make sure she has access to the screenings, support, and care she deserves right now.

Your dollars will provide immediate support to those who need it right now.

Donate

Share free resources with your loved ones to empower and help women in need.

Share

Take the Mammo Pledge to commit to prioritizing your breast health all year round.

Pledge

Send a HOPE Kit to a woman in treatment for breast cancer, giving her encouragement.

Send Hope

Your Gift is Helping Women Now.

Shop to Support NBCF.

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