Local and National Statistics
Facts About Breast Cancer
National Statistics
(2005 estimated)
- 211,240 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer (one every 3 minutes).
- 40,410 women will die (one every 13 minutes).
- 1,690 men will develop breast cancer and 460 will die.
- Approximately 212,930 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the United States every year.
Important Facts
- Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for women between the ages of 40 and 59.
- The majority of all breast cancers occur in women with no known risk factors.
- All women are at risk; risk increases with advancing age.
Breast Cancer in Florida
(2005 estimated)
- 6.5% of these new cases are found in Florida, while only 5.2% of the U.S. population lives in the state.
- Miami-Dade County has the highest rate of late-stage breast cancer in Hispanic women than in the United States.
Education and Early Detection Increase Survival
- There is no known cure for advanced breast cancer.
- Detection of breast cancer at an early stage provides a greater chance for a cure and more treatment options.
- When the disease is confined to the breast, the 5-year survival rate is more than 95%.
- More Caucasian women than African American women develop breast cancer. However, more African American women die of breast cancer.
- Approximately 80% of breast cancers occur in women 50 years and older. The mortality rate would decrease by 30% if every woman over 50 was informed and followed the early screening guidelines.
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