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Breast Cancer Awareness Month emphasizes early screening to improve survival, with 316,950 U.S. cases expected in 2025.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month highlights that 1 in 8 U.S. women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, with 316,950 invasive cases expected in 2025.
Early detection through screening is vital, with a 99% five-year survival rate for localized disease.
In Australia, screening participation rose to 52% among women aged 50–74, contributing to a halved breast cancer mortality rate since 1991.
Despite progress, only 49% of eligible women in Western Australia use free mammograms, prompting calls for greater awareness.
High-risk individuals, including those with genetic mutations or dense breast tissue, are urged to pursue enhanced screening and risk counseling.
Experts stress personalized care, regular screenings, and open communication with providers to improve outcomes.
El Mes de Concientización sobre el Cáncer de Mama hace hincapié en la detección temprana para mejorar la supervivencia, con 316,950 casos estadounidenses esperados en 2025.