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The number of women dying from breast cancer has fallen to a record low by dipping under 12,000 a year for the first time since records began. | The number of women dying from breast cancer has fallen to a record low by dipping under 12,000 a year for the first time since records began. |
The Cancer Research UK data showed that 11,990 women died in the UK in 2007. | The Cancer Research UK data showed that 11,990 women died in the UK in 2007. |
The previous lowest figure had been recorded in 1971 - the year records began - after which it rose steadily year-on-year until the late 1980s. | The previous lowest figure had been recorded in 1971 - the year records began - after which it rose steadily year-on-year until the late 1980s. |
The figures come despite rising rates of diagnoses with experts saying better care and screening is saving lives. | The figures come despite rising rates of diagnoses with experts saying better care and screening is saving lives. |
'Crucial role' | 'Crucial role' |
Professor Peter Johnson, Cancer Research UK's chief clinician, said: "It's incredibly encouraging to see fewer women dying from breast cancer now than at any time in the last 40 years, despite breast cancer being diagnosed more often. | Professor Peter Johnson, Cancer Research UK's chief clinician, said: "It's incredibly encouraging to see fewer women dying from breast cancer now than at any time in the last 40 years, despite breast cancer being diagnosed more often. |
"Research has played a crucial role in this progress leading to improved treatments and better management for women with the disease. | "Research has played a crucial role in this progress leading to improved treatments and better management for women with the disease. |
"The introduction of the NHS breast screening programme has also contributed as women are more likely to survive the earlier cancer is diagnosed." | "The introduction of the NHS breast screening programme has also contributed as women are more likely to survive the earlier cancer is diagnosed." |
Breast cancer is now the most common cancer in the UK with 45,500 women every year diagnosed with the disease - a 50% rise in 25 years. | Breast cancer is now the most common cancer in the UK with 45,500 women every year diagnosed with the disease - a 50% rise in 25 years. |
The number of deaths peaked in 1989, when 15,625 women died. It then fell by between 200 and 400 deaths each year until 2004. | The number of deaths peaked in 1989, when 15,625 women died. It then fell by between 200 and 400 deaths each year until 2004. |
There was a slight rise in 2005 and then two years of falls. | There was a slight rise in 2005 and then two years of falls. |
Dr Sarah Cant, policy manager at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: "It is great news that fewer women are dying from breast cancer and highlights the impact of improved treatments, breast screening and awareness of the disease. | Dr Sarah Cant, policy manager at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: "It is great news that fewer women are dying from breast cancer and highlights the impact of improved treatments, breast screening and awareness of the disease. |
"However, this is still too many women and incidence of the disease is increasing year-on-year." | "However, this is still too many women and incidence of the disease is increasing year-on-year." |
The rising rate of breast cancer diagnosis has been put down to a variety of factors including obesity and alcohol consumption. | The rising rate of breast cancer diagnosis has been put down to a variety of factors including obesity and alcohol consumption. |