Women in the U.S. have a 1 in 8 lifetime chance of developing invasive Breast cancer and a 1 in 33 chance of breast cancer causing their death. According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 40,000 women die from breast cancer annually.
Do more women in Great Britain die each year from breast cancer than by comparison in the US?
About forty thousand women in the US are expected to die in 2015 from breast cancer. The Death Rate has been decreasing. This is primarily due to the awareness of the cancer, as well as the yearly mammograms.
About 40,460, per year, that is about 111 every day.
According to the CDC 40,598 died of breast cancer in 2007 in the USA (the most recent year they had information for)
I would like to know many many women die from breast cancer a day in the USA
This year, a breast cancer will be newly diagnosed every three minutes, and one woman will die from breast cancer every 12 minutes.
125 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every day
200
1 in 35 people that get breast cancer will die
Breast Cancer
In U.S.A approx 40,000 women die from brest cancer each year!
African American women
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.
211,300 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed annually in the United States, and 39,800 women die as a result of the disease
About: 40,000 people
About 40,000
The American Cancer Society estimated that in 2003, 211,300 new cases of breast cancer would be diagnosed in the United States and 39,800 women would die as a result
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.
Breast Cancer Risk FactorsThe exact cause of breast cancer remains unknown. There are, however, a number of risks factors associated with this disease including:Gender - Women are more likely to get the disease than men.Age - The chances of getting Breast cancer increases with age.Genetics - Approximately 5-10 percent of breast cancer cases are thought to be caused by mutated genes (hereditary).Family history - The changes of getting breast cancer increases in families where are close relatives have been diagnosed or died from the disease.Race - White women are at greatest risk of developing breast cancer, yet more African-American women die from this disease.Early Menstrual Periods - The chances of getting breast cancer are greater among those women who had early periods or who experienced early menopause.
Breast Cancer Risk FactorsThe exact cause of breast cancer remains unknown. There are, however, a number of risks factors associated with this disease including:Gender - Women are more likely to get the disease than men.Age - The chances of getting Breast cancer increases with age.Genetics - Approximately 5-10 percent of breast cancer cases are thought to be caused by mutated genes (hereditary).Family history - The changes of getting breast cancer increases in families where are close relatives have been diagnosed or died from the disease.Race - White women are at greatest risk of developing breast cancer, yet more African-American women die from this disease.Early Menstrual Periods - The chances of getting breast cancer are greater among those women who had early periods or who experienced early menopause.