Risks and causes of breast cancer
Breast cancer is now the most common cancer in the UK. It is by far the most common cancer in women.
1 in 7 women in the UK develop breast cancer during their lifetime.
In the UK there are around 56,400 women and 390 men diagnosed with breast cancer each year.
Anything that increases the risk of getting a disease is called a risk factor.
Different cancers have different risk factors. Having one or more of these risk factors doesn’t mean that you will definitely get breast cancer.
Many people who have these factors never get it and some people with no risk factors develop it.
Some factors might increase the risk of breast cancer but there is not enough evidence to be sure.
Stories about possible cancer causes are often in the media and it can be hard to know what’s true and what’s not. You may have heard of something that isn’t included here. This is because we only include a risk factor in this information if it is supported by good quality evidence.
Find out about common cancer myths and questions on the causes of cancer
Some factors can reduce the risk of breast cancer
Read about factors that can reduce the risk
We have very detailed information for health professionals about breast cancer risks and causes.
For detailed information go to the Cancer Statistics section
Last reviewed: 30 Jun 2023
Next review due: 30 Jun 2026
Symptoms of breast cancer include a lump or thickening in the breast. Find out more about this and other possible symptoms and when you should see your GP.
You usually start by seeing your GP. Or you may have had changes picked up through breast screening. Find out about being referred to a breast clinic and the tests you might have.
Get information about how doctors stage and grade breast cancer. In the UK, doctors use the TNM system to stage breast cancer. You may also be told about the number staging system.
There are different types of breast cancer and breast conditions, including breast cancer in men, and conditions related to breast cancer. Find out more about the different types.
There are some things that can help to reduce the risk of breast cancer, this includes keeping a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet and being physically active. Find out what else you can do.
Find out about breast cancer, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, survival, and how to cope with the effects on your life and relationships.

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