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Protect Yourself Against Breast CancerFewer women are dying, but is that because fewer are being diagnosed?
40,480 women are expected to die from breast cancer this year
by Victoria Loustalot Since 1990, breast cancer death rates have been falling 2 percent a year on average. Unfortunately, the American Cancer Society has also reported that the number of women getting routine mammograms has fallen 2 percent, which means that fewer women are being diagnosed. Getting screened regularly is one of the best ways to lower your chances of dying from breast cancer. Read on to find out more about prevention, treatment and support:
Preventing Breast Cancer
Treatment Options
Seeking Comfort
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