Figures published in June by Cancer Research UK show that breast cancer diagnoses are at an all-time high, with more than 40,000 women being diagnosed with the disease every year.
The main causes of this steady increase are the nationwide breast screening initiative, which offers mammograms every three years to women who are over 50, and the fact that women are living longer – 80 per cent of breast cancers are found in women over 50.
But survival rates have also improved, with three-quarters of women with breast cancer now surviving for five years or more after their initial diagnosis.
I have lost quiet a few of the ladies that I have met on this battle, no one wants to die. It's a horrid disease. Great to hear survival improving.
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