Breast cancer is the most common cancer type affecting women worldwide. According to the latest statistics, 2.3 million new cases were diagnosed in 2020. Among cancers affecting women, 25% of cases are breast cancer. Breast cancer is the main cause of death among female cancer patients worldwide. If diagnosed and treated early, two-fifths of these deaths can potentially be prevented, meaning that 274,000 women could be saved each year. Survival rates increase significantly when breast cancer is detected at an early stage (Stages 0-II). Breast cancer can also be diagnosed in males, however, it’s quite rare. There is one case of breast cancer in men for every 100 cases of breast cancer in women.