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Mom's Breast Cancer Fight Sparks Hope for Daughters
18 Dec
Summary
- Bec Pickering faces breast cancer with BRCA2 gene mutation.
- She hopes clinical trials will protect her daughters.
- Bec is the face of Breast Cancer Trials' Christmas Appeal.

Bec Pickering, a 43-year-old mother of two from Mildura, Victoria, is bravely facing a breast cancer diagnosis confirmed in 2024. She also discovered she carries the BRCA2 gene mutation, significantly increasing her risk for breast and ovarian cancers. Her treatment journey has included chemotherapy, a double mastectomy, radiotherapy, and surgery to remove her ovaries.
This hereditary risk runs in Bec's family; her paternal grandmother died from breast cancer in 1973, and her father is currently undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. Her mother, Jill, also had breast cancer 15 years ago. Inspired by the advancements in treatment, Bec is participating in the OLIO clinical trial.
Bec is now the face of Breast Cancer Trials' Christmas Appeal, urging Australians to donate to fund crucial research. She hopes her involvement will lead to better treatments and cures, ultimately ensuring her daughters, Daphne and Dottie, and other future generations do not face the same devastating diagnosis.



