Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy in women worldwide. Both men and women can develop breast cancer, but women are much more likely to do so.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, globally. The prevalence in Asian countries including India has been on the rise forming nearly one-third of all cancers detected in Indian women.
Breast cancer is now the most common form of cancer in India and has surpassed cervical cancer. Every four minutes, a woman is now being diagnosed with breast cancer and every 13 minutes, one women succumbs to breast cancer.
Breast cancer is most commonly associated with women. But the menace does not seem to have any gender bias and can also affect the menfolk.
A mammogram is a process that uses low-level X-rays to visualize breast tissue. The doctor can use breast cancer imaging techniques to find lumps or other abnormalities in the breast area.
