Many people with breast cancer ‘systematically left behind’ due to inaction on inequities and hidden suffering
Breast cancer is now the world’s most common cancer; at the end of 2020, 7.8 million women were alive after having been diagnosed in the previous five years. In the same year, 685,000 women died from the disease. Despite significant improvements in research, treatment, and survival, gross inequities persist, and many patients are being systematically left behind. This is a global blunder, says a new Lancet Commission.
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