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Oncologic anthropology: Global variations in breast cancer risk, biology, and outcome

Lisa A. Newman

2023Journal of Surgical Oncology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The global breast cancer burden is growing. Of 19.3 million new cancers diagnosed in 2020, 2.26 million were breast, surpassing lung as the most commonly diagnosed worldwide. Breast cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide, and the leading cause of death in females. Incidence and mortality rates are projected to rise disproportionately in low and middle-income countries, a consequence of socioeconomic factors and differences in tumor biology related to genetic ancestry.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerMedicineIncidence (geometry)Socioeconomic statusCancerDemographyCause of deathLung cancerOncologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthDiseasePopulationPhysicsSociologyOpticsBRCA gene mutations in cancerCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsGenetic factors in colorectal cancer
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