In 2009, some 192,370 American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, accounting for more than one in four cancers diagnosed.
In 2009, an estimated 40,170 women will die from breast cancer; only lung cancer kills more women.
Data from 2006 -- the most recent statistics available -- showed that about 2.5 million American women have a history of breast cancer. Most of these women were cancer-free. Others were still undergoing treatment.
Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among U.S. women. More than 1 in 4 cancers are breast cancer.
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Thanks for helping spread the word. And when you get a second, take a look at this little video -- http://www.ahamoment.com/vote/polly -- about one woman's "aha moment" that led her to walk around the world (literally!) for breast cancer awareness. If you like it (and I think you will), vote for it. The top-10 vote getters will be next year’s Mutual of OMaha aha moment TV commercials.
Thanks,
jack@ahamoment.com
I'm inspired by this newspaper that just launched a month full of coverage on breast cancer.
Black and white and pink all over.
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