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.
i think it was like 40480 40480 was how many women were expected to die - I have yet to find stats on how many actually died.
Far too many.
yes, alot of women died from breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Deaths Among WomenWomen 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?
Yes, she died on January 27, 2007 from breast and ovarian cancer.
Christina Kokubo died in 9 June 2007 of breast cancer.
Rachel Carson was diagnosed with breast cancer, which eventually spread to her liver and bones, leading to her death in 1964.
Yes, she died on January 27, 2007 from breast and ovarian cancer.
Hitler was 18 when his mother died of breast cancer.
if they have: had breast or endometrial cancera close relative (mother, sister, grandmother) who died of breast cancer or have two relatives who developed breast cancer before age 40
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.
No operation is absolutely safe. It is simply much safer than leaving the cancer in place. Cancer will kill. I have known many women who have died from breast cancer. I have known a few who have had some problems resulting from the operation.
Xiaoxu Chen died on May 13, 2007, in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, China of breast cancer.
Colombian Singer Soraya Died May 10, 2006. In addition to her own death, Soraya lost her mother, a grandmother, and a maternal aunt to breast cancer. Soraya was a breast cancer advocate for support and education, especially of Hispanic women.