Breast cancer is second only to skin cancer in women.
Breast cancer is a common cancer, but it is not overlycommon. It only counts for 16% of all global cancers in men and women - but that is still large enough a number for it to cause many unnecessary deaths.
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Number two killer of women after heart desease, early detection is the only known cure at this time. This is not a copyrighted text I too have breast cancer. and with my education as an RN that is why I posted ythis answer/
It is common but not overly common. Breast cancer only counts for 16% of all global cancers.
99 percent.
Sadly, yes.
In 1995, in Mexico, because of the hot atmosphere, 134,000 (about) people died from breast cancer specificly. Since then, the number has decreased to about 125,00 per year.
80,000 people had a breast cancer screen test.
There is no way of knowing, since breast cancer has been around as long as people have existed. The total is in the millions, but there are no records from before the 20th century due to lack of medical equipment to diagnose breast cancer.
This's at least over 100,000,000 people how has Breast cancer in the world.
1 in 35 people that get breast cancer will die
About: 40,000 people
According to World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs297/en/index.html) 548,000 people died from breast cancer in 2007. It doesn't clarify how many men/women but the fraction of men with breast cancer is very small.
This's at least over 100,000,000 people how has Breast cancer in the world.
a lot
About 40,000
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In 2010 About 11,023,667 Have it In The U.S