Thursday, August 22, 2019

Breast_Cancer_Congress_2020 #Conference


Breast cancer is caused by a genetic mutation in the DNA of breast cancer cells. How or why this damage occurs isn’t entirely understood. Some mutations may develop randomly over time, while others are inherited or may be the result of environmental exposures or lifestyle factors. Most breast cancers are diagnosed in women over age 50, but it’s not clear why some women get breast cancer (including women with no risk factors) and others do not (including those who do have risk factors). Breast cancer symptoms vary from one person to the next. Knowing what your breasts normally look and feel like may help you recognize possible signs and symptoms. By 2025, an estimated 2.1 million people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer every year. This is a 31-percent increase from 2012 that is due in part to the aging of the U.S. population and the greater use of cancer screening. The estimated number of annual cancer-related deaths is expected to increase even faster, by 37 percent, from 620,000 to 850,000 by 2025.
Register for the scientific sessions @ #Breast_Cancer_Congress_2020 #Conference during #June 15-17 @ #Zurich #Switzerland   #Breast-Cancer-Risk-Factors #Awareness #Breast #Cancer #Therapies #conference & kindly submit #abstract for #Oral/#poster sessions #breast_cancer_patients #breast_cancer_research_and_treatment #breast_cancer_survival #breast_cancer_risk #breast_cancer_conference #Mammograms #Mastectomy #chemotherapy


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