Breast cancer survival varies dramatically: 73% in developed nations vs 57% in developing countries—late diagnosis and weak systems drive uneven outcomes, demanding equitable access.
A leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide, breast cancer, reveals striking disparities in survival rates. Developed countries have a survival rate of 73%, while developing countries have a survival rate of only 57%. Individual country statistics further exemplify this contrast. Breast cancer survival varies dramatically: 73% in developed nations vs 57% in developing. India at 66%, South Africa 40%. Late diagnosis and weak systems drive uneven outcomes—demanding equitable access and earlier detection.
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