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Privacy Policy

We are committed to protecting your privacy. You can visit most pages on our site without giving us any information about yourself, however, sometimes we do need information to provide services that you have requested. This privacy policy explains data collection and use in those situations.

We will ask you when we need information that identifies you or allows us to contact you. Usually, the information is requested when you are registering to take part in a forum.

We will use your information to ensure our site is relevant to your needs or to allow you access to limited-entry areas of our site.

Email Privacy

If you received a mailing from us, a) your email address is either listed with us as someone who has expressly shared this address for the purpose of receiving information in the future ("opt-in"), or b) you have registered, purchased or otherwise have an existing relationship with us. We respect your time and attention by controlling the frequency of our mailings.

We use security measures to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of data used by our system.

We will never share, sell or rent individual personal information with anyone without your advance permission or unless ordered by a court of law. Information submitted to us is only available to employees managing this information for purposes of contacting you or sending you emails based on your request for information.

Each email sent contains an easy automated way for you to cease receiving email from us, or to change your expressed wishes. If you wish to do this simply follow the instructions in the email.

If you have received unwanted, unsolicited mail sent via this system or porporting to be sent via this system, please forward a copy of that email with your comments to info@breastcancercorner for review.

October - Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month – it’s here to help us all to be more “breast aware”.  Unfortunately breast cancer is still the most common cancer is the UK with nearly 46,000 people being diagnosed every year.  By having a breast cancer awareness month, Breast Cancer Care hopes to keep people talking about this disease which affects so many people.


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