How retailers can support breast cancer survivors
Breast Cancer Now works with retailers including Marks & Spencer, George and Primark on improving their post-mastectomy ranges and promoting early breast cancer diagnoses. The charity's director of fundraising, communications and engagement, Rachael Franklin, tells Drapers how fashion retailers can help breast cancer survivors feel seen and valued.
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