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Abstract In 2020, there was 18.1 million new cases of cancer worldwide. 9.3 million of these instances involved men, while 8.8 million involved women (Durmuş et al.,2022). With nonmelanoma of the skin excluded, breast cancer is the most often diagnosed cancer in women in the US. Compared to lung cancer, it is the second most common cancer among women overall, but it is the most common among Black and Hispanic women (Giaquinto et al.,2022 and Miller et al.,2021). According to estimates, high body weight, physical inactivity, and alcohol consumption are risk factors for breast cancer that can be modified, making them potentially avoidable (Islami et al., 2018). Between women, breast cancer is the most recurrent cancer. so, each year we found around 2.1 million of women have this type of cancer. In 2018, it is found about 62700 women died as a result of having breast cancer, which means about 15% of all cancer death through women. In 2020, 2.3 million women worldwide were diagnosed with breast cancer, with 685 000 fatalities. Breast cancer had been diagnosed in 7.8 million women in the previous five years as of the end of 2020, making it the most common cancer in the world. Breast cancer causes more disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in women around the world than any other type of cancer. Breast cancer strikes women at any age after puberty in every country on the planet, with rates rising as they become older (Anderson et al., 2021). On the other hand, the rates of breast cancer incidence between women are more found in the developing countries (Bray et al.,2018; De -Sanjose et al.,2019).””” |