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Breast cancer rates are on the rise, driven by factors such as aging and increased mammography screening. Key risk factors encompass genetics, estrogen exposure, radiation, low parity, breast density, and lifestyle choices. This disease primarily afflicts older individuals, with about 25% of cases occurring in those under 50 years of age (1). The E

Guiding Early Breast Cancer Care: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines
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