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  1. 6 sie 2022 · The etiology of breast cancer is a complex interplay between multiple risk factors including prior history of breast cancer, positive family history, obesity, tall stature, smoking, alcohol consumption, early menarche, late menopause, sedentary lifestyle, nulliparity and hormone replacement therapy.

  2. 25 lut 2024 · Epidemiology. Invasive breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women worldwide, accounting for approximately 11.7% of new cases in 2020. [6] In the US, 1 in 8 women and 1 in 1000 men will develop breast cancer during their lifetime.

  3. 12 gru 2023 · Understanding the epidemiological characteristics of breast cancer including its incidence, prevalence, and mortality across different demographic and geographic aspects, as well as identifying the risk factors, could facilitate the development of proper public health policies.

  4. Breast cancer is highly heterogeneous in its pathological characteristics, some cases showing slow growth with excellent prognosis, while others being aggressive tumors. Current predictions and statistics suggest that both worldwide incidence of breast cancer and related mortality are on the rise.

  5. 26 sie 2024 · Breast cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide. This study aimed to assess the global burden of breast cancer and identify attributable risk factors across 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2021.

  6. 2 lis 2022 · Epidemiologic research has established various risk factors which are significant in breast cancer aetiology and may be biological, behavioural, social, or physical. The risk factors include modifiable and non-modifiable elements, which act directly or indirectly and are often interrelated.

  7. 28 sie 2019 · Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed invasive cancer in the United States for women of all racial and ethnic groups, with an estimated 231,840 new cases diagnosed in 2015 [3]. Breast cancer accounts for more cancer deaths among United States women than any site other than lung cancer.