TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Breast Oncology: Clinical Presentation and Genetics A1 - Comander, Amy A1 - Cigler, Tessa A1 - Ryan, Paula D. A2 - Chabner, Bruce A. A2 - Longo, Dan L. PY - 2016 T2 - Harrison's Manual of Oncology, 2e AB - In the United States, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women and is second only to lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women (1). In 2013, approximately 234,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States and 40,000 women will die of the disease. An estimated 2200 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. In the United States, the lifetime probability of developing breast cancer is one in eight (2). Since 1975, breast cancer mortality rates have declined. This decline in mortality is largely attributable to increased use of screening mammography, as well as advances in adjuvant therapy. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/19 UR - hemonc.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1127649539 ER -