Breast Cancer Statistics | How Common Is Breast Cancer?
Read the American Cancer Society’s latest information and statistics for breast cancer in women in the United States.
www.cancer.orgU.S. death rates have decreased; Susan G. Komen noted a 44 percent decline from its peak in 1989 to 2023, equating to an estimated 546,000 deaths averted. Meanwhile, invasive breast cancer incidence continued rising, and inequities were noted. Progress outlooks emphasize continued improvements in screening and treatment, while pointing to rising incidence and ongoing disparities.
Read the American Cancer Society’s latest information and statistics for breast cancer in women in the United States.
www.cancer.orgNew research forecasts a 33% rise in global breast cancer cases by 2050, driven by population aging and modifiable lifestyle factors, with significant disparities in outcomes between economic regions.
www.indexbox.ioThe outlook highlights major progress in reducing U.S. breast cancer deaths through improved screening and treatment, while noting that rising incidence and ongoing disparities continue to challenge patients and the health care system.
www.pharmexec.comBreast cancer cases are expected to increase by 38 percent globally by 2050, with annual deaths from the disease projected to rise by 68 percent, according to a new report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialised branch of the World Health Organization (WHO).
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