Breast Cancer Diagnostics Market Size
The market for breast cancer diagnostics was valued at US$ 4.5 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5% to reach US$ 9.10 billion by 2032.
There are various forms of breast cancer, including triple-negative breast cancer, invasive breast cancer, inflammatory breast cancer, Phyllodes tumor, Paget disease, and DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ). Breast cancer with DCIS is treatable. Thickening and swelling of a portion of the breast, pain in the nipple area, redness or flaky skin in the nipple area, a new lump in the breast or armpit, skin irritation or dimpling, discharge from the nipple other than breast milk, nipple retraction, breast pain, bumps, developing veins on the breast, skin sores, etc. are all signs of breast cancer. The onset of breast cancer is attributed to the aberrant growth of certain breast cells, which proliferate quickly and aggregate to create lumps. Women who are fifty years of age or older are more likely to have breast cancer. Early detection and treatment are essential for breast cancer, which can also strike people in their 20s or 30s. The procedure of examining women's breasts for cancer before any unusual symptoms or disease indicators appear is known as breast cancer screening. Mammography is a frequent technique of screening for breast cancer, and MRIs, or magnetic resonance imaging, are used to test for breast cancer in people who are at high risk of the disease. Clinical trials have examined thermography, breast exams, and tissue sampling as screening tests. A mammogram is typically the first test performed to screen for breast cancer. At 45 years of age and older, almost 80% of women receive a breast cancer diagnosis. Breast cancer risk factors include radiation exposure, obesity, family history, personal history of breast diseases, inherited genes that enhance cancer risk, and advancing age. Avoiding alcohol, caffeine, soft-cooked eggs, raw meat, fish, unpasteurized dairy products and juice, unwashed fruits and vegetables, etc. is advised for women diagnosed with breast cancer. Radiation exposure, poor lifestyle choices, advanced age, and personal history all raise the risk of breast cancer, which has led to a surge in the field of breast cancer diagnostics.