• Increase in U.S. breast cancer cases will present ‘a huge challenge’ to medical providers, researcher says
• Number of new breast cancer cases in U.S. estimated to increase from 283,000 in 2011 to 441,000 in 2030

New breast cancer cases in the U.S. are forecast to rise by as much as 50% by 2030, government researchers reported Monday.( emphasis added)

Different subtypes of breast cancer are moving in different directions and on different trajectories. – Philip S. Rosenberg, National Cancer Institute’s division of cancer epidemiology and genetics

But while the surge in cases will pose “a huge challenge” to medical providers over the coming decades, coauthor Philip S. Rosenberg, of the National Cancer Institute said, the data also revealed “one silver lining”: lower incidence of the subtype known as estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancers, including difficult-to-treat HER2-positive and triple-negative types.

“Although breast cancer overall is going to increase, different subtypes of breast cancer are moving in different directions and on different trajectories,” Rosenberg said in a statement.
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