Breast Cancer
Facts
On the average, every two hours a California woman dies of breast cancer
Nearly 200,000 California women are living with the disease, and today
a woman has a 1 in 8 chance of developing breast cancer during her lifetime
Some Eighty percent of women who develop breast cancer have no family history
Breast cancer can affect women of all ages and races; older women have
an increased risk of breast cancer
In California, nearly 4,200 women die of breast
cancer every year—that's
more than 11 women every day who die from the disease
Breast cancer is a varied and highly complex disease. It is a puzzle
made up of millions of pieces. As the research supported by the CBCRP examines the pieces of this puzzle, we are putting some of them together
to use the picture that emerges to teach us how to prevent, treat, and
cure breast cancer.
Breast cancer risk increases with age and every woman is at risk.
Seventy-seven percent of women with breast cancer are over 50. |
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