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Breast cancer death rates across Europe are expected to drop in 2025. How do countries compare?

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 12, 2025
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Breast Cancer Death Rates Across European Countries: A Comparative Analysis

A recent study highlights “Breast cancer death rates” expected to decline across European countries, focusing on how different age groups fare. The study, conducted by Carlo La Vecchia, a professor of medical statistics and epidemiology at the University of Milan, concludes that, from 2020 to 2025, breast cancer mortality will drop by 3.5% in men and 1.2% in women, primarily in the EU. In the UK, the figure will decrease by 10.1% among men and 6.3% in women, though significant disparities remain in women aged 80 and above, with exceptions in the UK and Spain.

Methodological Insights and Data
The study employs data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations databases, focusing on key European countries such as Germany, France, Poland, Spain, and Italy, along with the UK. This comprehensive approach allows for nuanced projections, capturing trends across the continent while acknowledging disparities.

Antecedents of Future Reductions
Improvements in mammography,_previous screening methods, and treatment have likely contributed to these declines. Studies indicate that younger women, while more likely to be screened and treated, face systemic barriers that limit the impact of these measures. Specifically, men experience greater reductions, as плот screening and early identification play a key role.

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Notably, in the EU, breast cancer is expected to drop by 4% in 2025 compared to 2020. However, in the UK, the decrease is greater, specifically 6% among women. This reflects differences in population growth and aging trends, raising concerns about future cancer trends.

Older Women Concerns
The study raises questions about the impact of lifestyle factors on the elderly. Excess screening among elderly women and increased colorectal cancer rates among young people in all EU countries, except for women over 80, further complicate the picture. Maria paper suggests a commitment to limiting over lifespan, advocating for early diagnosis and preventive measures.

Facts Compared
Compared to 2020 data, the EU is projected to have 6.8 million averted cancer deaths, with 3,700,000 breast cancer deaths. In the UK, cancer deaths, including breast cancer, will decrease to nearly 200,000 by 2025, up from 1.5 million in 2020.

Causes of Risks
Old living habits, obesity prevenction, and increased incidence of colorectal cancer are known drivers of these risks. Data indicates that colorectal cancer rates have risen by 10% among young men globally, with a big increase inGLE98 and GRP89, and an almost three-time rise in mice over 40-44 years in most countries except the UK.

Preventive Measures
To address these challenges, the study calls for increased awareness of old habits, reduced alcohol consumption, and monitoring of weight and body composition. Clear, coordinated efforts to promote early detection and prevention are evident as a collective triumph in keeping cancer rates under control. This collective effort reflects the interconnectedness of health and the upward trajectory toward a healthier society.

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