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National Breast Cancer Foundation (Australia)

Australian cancer research charity


Summary

Australian cancer research charity

FieldValue
nameNational Breast Cancer Foundation
formation
logoNational Breast Cancer Foundation Australia Logo 2025.svg
abbreviationNBCF
typeNonprofit
statuscharity
headquartersSydney
regionAustralia
leader_titleBoard Chair
leader_nameAdjunct Professor Helen Zorbas
leader_title2CEO
leader_name2Dr Cleola Anderiesz
revenue$57 million
revenue_yearFY2023/24
expenses$44 million
expenses_yearFY2023/24
websitehttps://nbcf.org.au/

The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is an Australian non-profit organisation funding breast cancer research. It was established in 1994, and has awarded more than $200 million AUD to over 600 research projects across Australia. It primarily funds research projects studying the prevention of breast cancer, how to detect breast cancer early, stopping the progression and recurrence of breast cancer and treating hard-to-treat and metastatic breast cancer.

Campaigns organised by the organisation include its October Pink Ribbon campaign, its June GO PINK campaign, and its August Step Up to Breast Cancer campaign. It also participates in the Mother's Day Classic, a national walk-run held annually on Mother's Day.

NBCF is dedicated to funding world-class breast cancer research, towards driving progress towards their vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer.

References

References

  1. "Research Projects".
  2. "Research Objectives".
  3. "Pink Ribbon Breakfast. It's simple, it's social, it saves lives".
  4. "Make a pledge. Fundraise. Save Lives".
  5. "Step up to Breast Cancer".
  6. "Mother's Day Classic {{!}} Walk or Run for breast and ovarian cancer research".
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