Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, affecting over 55,000 people every year. Cancer research is always evolving, but without a cure it still has the ability to affect anyone, regardless of their gender. It is most common in those assigned female at birth, with 1 in 7 being diagnosed at some point during their lifetime. That’s not to say that those assigned male at birth can’t get it, and no matter who you are it is important to check your breasts at least once a month. Research shows that diagnosis in the early stage has a 98% survival rate (of 5 years or more) compared to diagnosis in the later stages dropping to 26% survival rate (of 5 years or more).
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