The news left her shocked as … To achieve better outcomes for people facing this disease, we need to better understand how it develops so we can improve therapies. Scientists from Cardiff University have uncovered a protein which drives aggressive breast cancer and could be targeted for developing new and improved therapies. A potential treatment for therapy-resistant breast cancer patients has been uncovered by researchers at Cardiff University.

Use our location finder and find out what support and fundraising events are in and around Wales. Breast Cancer Now is a company limited by guarantee registered in England (9347608) and a charity registered in England and Wales (1160558), Scotland (SC045584) and Isle of Man (1200). Scientists from Cardiff University have uncovered a protein which drives aggressive breast cancer and could be targeted for developing new and improved therapies. We can now build on this and can start to think about developing targeted therapies. Registered charity no.

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Registered Office: Fifth Floor, Ibex House, 42-47 Minories, London EC3N 1DY. The European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, based with Cardiff University, has repurposed a current cancer therapy, TRAIL, to find a new treatment for advanced cancers that are resistant to anti-hormone therapy. Breast Cancer Now works hard to provide the best information and support for people affected by breast cancer, wherever in the UK they may be. Click here for important information about our AGM, which will take place on Thursday, 20th August via Zoom: Important information regarding coronavirus: With regret, we have decided to cancel our walks and meetings for the time being. We have a range of fundraising events in Wales throughout the year, from marathons to walks.

Professor Matt Smalley, from Cardiff University’s European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, said: “There are 150 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed in the UK every day. 1136855. Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, from Monday 6 April the majority of our staff will be out of the office. Scientists from Cardiff University have uncovered a protein which drives aggressive breast cancer and could be targeted for developing new and improved therapies. Professor Matt Smalley, from Cardiff University’s European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, said: “There are 150 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed in the UK every day. Breast Cancer Now is a company limited by guarantee registered in England (9347608) and a charity registered in England and Wales (1160558), Scotland (SC045584) and Isle of Man (1200). We provide support services all over the country, and work with our volunteers and fundraisers locally. Becoming Breast Cancer Now Support for you. Use our location finder and find out what support and fundraising events are in and around Wales.

Professor Matt Smalley added: "Thanks to Breast Cancer Now, who funded this research, we now understand the role LYN has in aggressive forms of cancer.

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Breast Cancer Now is a company limited by guarantee registered in England (9347608) and a charity registered in England and Wales (1160558), Scotland (SC045584) and Isle of Man (1200). “We looked at a protein called LYN, which is involved in keeping cells alive and allowing them to divide, and found that it was no longer properly controlled in aggressive breast cancer cells and could drive the cancer cell growth, spread and invasion.” The team also found that in a subset of triple negative breast cancer cells associated with the BRCA1 gene mutation, LYN could be switched on and increase cancer cell survival directly as a result of the loss of BRCA1. Breast Cancer Now is a company limited by guarantee registered in England (9347608) and a charity registered in England and Wales (1160558), Scotland (SC045584) and Isle of Man (1200). Registered charity number 1113068 Fundraising: community@breastcancernow.org. Please check back for updates. Stay in touch.

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We provide support services all over the country, and work with our volunteers and fundraisers locally. Interfering with LYN function under experimental conditions killed these BRCA1-mutant cells. But the now 31-year-old from Cyncoed, Cardiff was soon to find out that the small lump was in fact breast cancer. “We wanted to understand what drives an aggressive type of breast cancer called triple negative, which is resistant to hormone therapy and occurs in around fifteen percent of breast cancer cases. The School has an international reputation for its teaching and research, and offers some of the top research-led bioscience curricula in the UK. Registered Office: Fifth Floor, Ibex House, 42-47 Minories, London EC3N 1DY.

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Breast Cancer Now has a Welsh office in Cardiff. Important information regarding coronavirus: With regret, we have decided to cancel our, Welcome to Breastfriends Cardiff and Vale. Breastfriends is a friendly, informal support group for anyone who has had a diagnosis of breast cancer, whether it was last week, last month, last year or many years ago. Breast Cancer Now has a Welsh office in Cardiff. Registered Office: Fifth Floor, Ibex House, 42-47 Minories, London EC3N 1DY.

We could target LYN to improve therapy options for aggressive breast cancer.”, Professor, Director European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute (ECSCRI), Copyright Cardiff University. “In the future, we could potentially identify patients that have increased levels of LYN or a BRCA1 gene mutation, and design their breast cancer therapy to suit their type of cancer.