India, Feb. 25 -- Breast cancer diagnoses and deaths are expected to surge worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This alarming trend is attributed to various factors, including an ageing population, changing lifestyles, and inadequate access to healthcare services. The findings were published in the journal Nature Medicine. Also read | Shocking cancer crisis in India: 3 in 5 Indians die after diagnosis, women hit hardest, says new study
Breast cancer diagnoses and deaths are projected to surge worldwide by 2050, the World Health Organization's cancer agency, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), has said. In 2022, approximately 2.3 million women worldwide were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 670,000...
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