Making Strides in Breast Cancer
Research Making strides in breast cancer research refers to the efforts and advances in understanding, diagnosing, and treating breast cancer. In particular, research has led to improved early detection and diagnosis techniques, improved treatments, and discovery of new treatments. By understanding the underlying causes of the disease, scientists are able to develop new and more effective treatments, while improved detection and diagnosis techniques allow for early stage identification and therefore more successful treatments. As a result of these advancements, breast cancer deaths have been steadily declining over the past two decades. This makes strides in breast cancer research a major priority for healthcare professionals and patient advocacy groups, as well as governments, in order to continue to reduce breast cancer mortality rates.
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