1 in 8 Canadian women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. And in the last 20 years, the number of women under age 50 who are diagnosed with breast cancer has increased. So, why exactly are we seeing this increase in breast cancer diagnoses in women under 50?
Join us for a webinar presented by Dr. Darren Brenner, molecular cancer epidemiologist and data scientist in the Departments of Oncology and Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary. Using CanPath data, Dr. Brenner examined the impact of lifestyle and reproductive factors, as well as family and medical history, on the risk of developing early-onset breast cancer.
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