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The more advanced nature of breast cancers and the possible more aggressive tumours (reflected by the higher MNA values) in the older patients may explain the poorer survival seen in patients diagnosed at 40 years or above. It is also probable that the lifestyle differences between the two studied age groups may influence the early detection and prompt commencement of therapy. Screening and treatment approaches between the two age groups may differ in view of the differences.
Ikpat et al. (Sun,) studied this question.