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Understanding breast cancer as a global health concern

📅 Published: December 14, 2021 👤 Louise Wilkinson, Toral Gathani 📖 British Journal of Radiology 📊 1,335 citations
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Breast cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world. It aims to improve survival across the world through three pillars: health promotion, timely diagnosis, and comprehensive treatment and supportive care.

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Key Findings
  • 1 The most recent global cancer burden figures estimate that there were 2.26 million incident breast cancer cases in 2020 and the disease is the leading cause of cancer mortality in women worldwide.
  • 2 The incidence is strongly correlated with human development, with a large rise in cases anticipated in regions of the world that are currently undergoing economic transformation.
  • 3 Survival, however, is far less favourable in less developed regions.
Why It Matters

Understanding this could lead to better treatments, improved diagnostics, or a deeper grasp of how the human body works — benefiting patient care globally.

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