There's a lot that we have learned, and even more that we have yet to learn, about breast cancer. Between diagnosis and the road to recovery lie facts and figures that can be confusing or enlightening. Here are some of the facts about breast cancer that might interest you and those you love.
For every 100 women diagnosed, one man will also be diagnosed with breast cancer.
Source: American Cancer Society
of any group in the world, while the rates are highest in countries such as the U.S.
Source: American Cancer Society
since about 1990, with larger decreases in women younger than fifty. These decreases are believed to be the result of earlier detection through screening and increased awareness, as well as improved treatment.
Source: American Cancer Society
because their breast tissue is generally denser than the breast tissue in older women.
Source: Cleveland Clinic
— around 1.8 percent, while rates in non-developed countries may be as high as 5 percent.
Source: American Cancer Society
occur in women under forty years old.
Source: American Cancer Society
who have several female relatives with breast cancer also have an increased risk for the disease.
Source: American Cancer Society