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Optimising quality of life
BJSM, Volume 31, Number 1.

The lifetime risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer is one in nine, and there are 44,335 new cases diagnosed each year in the UK. Breast cancer risk is strongly related to age, with more than 80% of cases occurring in women over 50 years old. The highest incidence of breast cancer is in women aged 50–64. However, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women under 35. By age 35–39, almost 1,500 women are diagnosed each year.

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