BREAST CANCERS

Around 56,000 women and 370 men are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK. This means around 1 in 7 women will develop a breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. The vast majority of breast cancers occur by chance, with only 5% of breast cancers caused by an inherited abnormal gene, such as the BRCA gene.

Breast cancer is very treatable in most cases, with around 88% of women expected to survive for 5 or more years following diagnosis. The main treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, endocrine therapy, and targeted therapies including anti-her2 therapy (such as Trastuzmab) and CDK4/6 inhibitors.

More information can be found via the following clicking on the following tabs below:

WHAT IS BREAST CANCER

What is breast cancer? | Cancer Research UK

SYMPTOMS OF BREAST CANCER

Breast cancer symptoms | Cancer Research UK

TYPES OF BREAST CANCERS

Types of breast cancer and related conditions | Cancer Research UK

STAGING and GRADE of breast cancers

About breast cancer staging and grades | Breast Cancer |Cancer Research UK

RESOURCE FOR TRANSGENDER PEOPLE

Resource for transgender people | Breast Cancer UK

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