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Report: Breast Cancer Deaths in the U.S. Have Dropped 42 Percent Since the 1980s
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2016 hasn't exactly been a good-news kind of year, but the latest findings about breast cancer are incredibly encouraging: According to a World Health Organization report, researchers from the International Research Institute in Lyon have found that breast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. dropped by 42 percent between the 1980s and 2013.The study also showed that the decrease was even more drastic for women under 50.The study looked at 47 countries and found that deaths from breast cancer declined in 39 of them, pointing toward a worldwide decrease in deaths.There are a few factors that could be responsible for this huge drop—and not all of them have to do with early screening.
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Breast Cancer Deaths Continue to Decline Worldwide
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In the latest analysis of worldwide data from the World Health Organization, researchers led by Cecile Pizot from the International Research institute in Lyon, France, found that in 39 of the 47 countries studied, breast cancer death rates have declined from the 1980s to 2013.The report was presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium of the American Association for Cancer Research.In the U.S., for example, mortality dropped by 42% in that time.Encouragingly, mortality dropped more dramatically for women under age 50, but it's not clear whether screening or treatments, or a combination of both, are responsible.
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Breast Cancer Deaths Decline in Many Countries
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A new study says the rates of breast cancer mortality are dropping across much of the world, but not everywhere.Using data from the World Health Organization, researchers at the International Prevention Research Institute in Lyon, France, calculated mortality rates in 47 countries between 1987 and 2013.They found a drop in mortality rates in 39 countries.Declines in breast cancer deaths were most prominent in developed countries, with England and Wales experiencing the biggest drops.
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