Breast cancer has become a major issue in global health, with its occurrence consistently increasing over time. This trend is not limited to specific regions or countries; Even in China, breast cancer rates have been increasing annually. As a result, there is an urgent need to focus on early screening and prevention strategies for this disease. Hence, the objective of this study is to delve into the realm of early screening and prevention of breast cancer. By employing the literature research method and case study approach, individuals can gain valuable insights into effective measures that can be taken to detect breast cancer at its earliest stages and prevent its progression. One of the primary research questions revolves around exploring various methods for early screening and treatment of breast cancer. Through extensive analysis of existing literature, the author aims to identify key indicators or biomarkers that can aid in the timely detection of this malignancy. Additionally, understanding different treatment modalities will enable us to provide better medical services and support for individuals diagnosed with breast cancer. Ultimately, the research endeavors seek to enhance healthcare outcomes by strengthening early screening efforts. The author aims to reduce the incidence of complications related to advanced-stage diagnoses by enhancing the early detection rate of breast cancer. Furthermore, comprehensive utilization of diverse treatment methods will ensure that patients receive personalized care tailored specifically towards their unique circumstances.
Hancheng Li (Wed,) studied this question.
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