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According to the Lancet Commission, breast cancer will kill one million people annually by 2040.

In the five years leading up to the end of 2020, nearly 7.8 million women received a breast cancer diagnosis, and approximately 685,000 of those women lost their lives to the disease.

According to a recent Lancet report, breast cancer is currently the most frequent carcinogenic disease in the world and is predicted to kill one million people annually by 2040. According to the report, around 685,000 women lost their lives to breast cancer in 2020, out of the 7.8 million women who received a diagnosis in the five years leading up to the end of the year.

According to the commission, the number of instances of breast cancer worldwide will rise from 2.3 million in 2020 to over 3 million by 2040, with low- and middle-income nations being “disproportionately affected.”

The disease will claim a million lives annually by 2040, it continued.

According to a Lancet investigation, there are “glaring inequities” among people who suffer from breast cancer symptoms, hopelessness, and financial hardship that are frequently “hidden and inadequately addressed”.

Better communication between patients and healthcare providers was recommended by the committee as a critical intervention to address these issues with breast cancer. This might enhance quality of life, improve body image, increase adherence to therapy, and increase survival.

“Historically, women have been accorded less respect than men for their fundamental human rights in all settings, which has implications for patient agency and autonomy,” stated Reshma Jagsi of Emory University School of Medicine in the United States.

“Training in communication skills should be mandatory for all healthcare professionals. While it may seem straightforward, raising the standard of communication between patients and medical personnel might have significant advantages that go well beyond the confines of breast cancer treatment, according to Jagsi.

“Patients should be encouraged to exercise their voices, choosing their level of involvement in care decisions,” she said.

Inputs From Hindustan Times!

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