@JoBlakely @AnnieBuddy @anna_lillith some people's do... But not enough to roll around between the fingers to find any lumps. Breasts are very different internally in structure from testes too, of course. As I'm sure you're aware..! But it all adds up to things just being more difficult.

But part of that is of course medicine's long-term neglect of female-typical bodies so, here's hoping a corner has been turned and things keep improving. But of course that all needs research funding so, governments need to step up and support R&D. #scienceIsVital #cancerResearch

Yikes! https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/three-uk-research-councils-suspend-funding-opportunities “Three UK research councils suspend funding opportunities.
Temporary block on grant applications by #MRC, #BBSRC and #EPSRC heightens concerns over funding cuts” #ScienceIsVital
Three UK research councils suspend funding opportunities

Temporary block on grant applications by MRC, BBSRC and EPSRC heightens concerns over funding cuts

Times Higher Education (THE)
#UKsciencefundingcrisis MRC,BBSRC,EPSRC paused researcher-led grants until Spring. This means no funds in 2026 as evaluation takes 6-9 months. Projects halted, staff, knowledge loss. We need to challenge this and the lack of info and clarity. #ScienceisVital #academicSky shorturl.at/ag03S

UK science funding is currentl...
UK science funding is currently facing a profound crisis, particularly for Life Sciences. Medical Research Council and BBSRC have paused researcher-led grant applications until the Spring, with no… | Paula Salgado | 14 comments

UK science funding is currently facing a profound crisis, particularly for Life Sciences. Medical Research Council and BBSRC have paused researcher-led grant applications until the Spring, with no clear details when or how they'll reopen. It means that research funding in the Life Sciences will not happen this year since a 6 month pause in applications, which is currently the best case scenario, means no evaluation would be concluded in 2026. Projects will halt, staff will lose their jobs without renewed funding, knowledge will be lost, impactful research will not be completed. And yet, there is a deafening silence - no outcry, it hasn't even made any regional or national news outlets, no outrage, no public solidarity across the scientific community, nationally or internationally. We are perhaps too stunned to do something... We need to challenge this, just like in 2010 when the Government suggested 25% cuts to the science budget. With no prior indication and very limited information, our scientific communities are confused, in panic and have had no time to prepare or plan for this funding crisis. Researcher-led science is the driving force of innovation and growth, focusing on Government-defined priorities risks future science impact and discovery. As always, we need to make our voices heard: Science is Vital! Sources: https://lnkd.in/eEQ7_mCN https://lnkd.in/eM_AUBcy https://lnkd.in/eNCWhGMR | 14 comments on LinkedIn

I think it doesn't have to be just higher ranking academics, this needs to be from the whole Life Sciences scientific community. #ScienceisVital Time to regroup @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] ?

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:wdqsahez53ojh4acuxpefzzn/post/3mdprbc234k2o
For anyone with current grants under review at #MRC, this is what's happening, according to Research Professional: www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-r... We are facing a major #UKsciencefundingcrisis but no outcry, no news. As we said in 2010, #ScienceIsVital, we need to do something!

MRC instructs grant review boa...