Supporting people with learning disabilities to be breast aware
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CaderMac
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The lovely people at Breast Cancer Care have put together lots of information to support people with learning disabilities and their carers in being "breast aware".
Lots of advice for carers can be found by following this link.
Additionally, a fantastic and free easy read booklet can be ordered in print or downloaded as a PDF by following this link
Good work Breast Cancer Care!
Lots of advice for carers can be found by following this link.
Additionally, a fantastic and free easy read booklet can be ordered in print or downloaded as a PDF by following this link
Good work Breast Cancer Care!
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