Epidemiology of breast cancer and Risk Factors

Breast cancer frequency rates increase sharply with age, becoming substantial before the age of 50 years. Main risk factors that occur are during the premenopausal years, the rate of increase in prevalence is common around the world, nearly 8%-9% per year, breastfeeding each child for less than 6 months, and physical inactivity, are each linked to an estimated 3% of female breast cancer cases. Some other factors that include oral contraceptives; hormone replacement therapy, ionizing radiation, and diethylstilboestrol use in pregnancy are causes of breast cancer and lifestyle factors including overweight and obesity, alcohol and certain occupational exposures.

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