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Breast cancer remains a significant global health concern, affecting millions of women and men worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, it is one of the most common cancers, with increasing prevalence in various regions. The risk factors associated with breast cancer include genetic predispositions, lifestyle choices such as diet and physical activity, and environmental influences.
Symptoms often manifest as lumps in the breast, changes in breast shape or size, and unusual discharge. Early detection through regular screenings is crucial, as it significantly improves treatment outcomes. Management of breast cancer typically involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormone therapy, tailored to the individual's specific diagnosis and stage of the disease.
Globally, the impact of breast cancer is profound, leading to significant mortality rates and affecting the quality of life for many patients and their families. The WHO is actively engaged in initiatives to improve awareness, enhance early detection, and promote access to effective treatment strategies, aiming to reduce the burden of this disease on a global scale.
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