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The Spread Of Breast Cancer
There was a time when the main victim of breast
cancer was white, well off women. The disease
was though to afflict only women in developed
societies. Breast cancer may have had a limited
range in the past, but today breast cancer
is changing. In Asia, Africa, and the Middle
East, breast cancer rates are rising at enormous
levels.
In the past decade alone, breast cancer rates
in these less developed countries have risen
as much as seven times. The huge increase in
breast cancer rates in less developed countries
is quickly putting an end to the well off,
white woman stereotype.
By the year 2020, it is estimated that 70%
of global breast cancer rates will come from
those living in developing countries. Some
of the reason for this change is actually because
of better sanitation and control of diseases.
The technological improvement in these developing
countries has extended the life spans of the
low and middle class residents.
Since breast cancer affects an older demographic
of women, a longer life span is part of the
reason why breast cancer rates are rising in
developing countries. A further reason why
breast cancer rates in developing countries
are rising could be because of the spread of
western habits. Habits such as fatty diets
and lack of exercise may lead to higher breast
cancer rates.
While these higher global breast cancer rates
are a concern, global efforts have been formed
to fight breast cancer. Susan G. Komen for
the Cure is an advocacy group with 125 affiliates
around the world. The group is putting together
a plan of action against breast cancer for
31 countries. Breast cancer is a rising problem,
but many people are uniting against the disease.
For more information on breast cancer please
check out http://help4breastcancer.com |