As the clock ticks, someone looses a mother, a wife, a sister, a grandmother, an aunt, and a friend to breast cancer. The number of those diagnosed with breast cancer throughout the years seems to be increasing with such velocity that it has triggered much response from physicians, researchers and the community alike.
Globally, one million women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide. Hitting closer to home is the frightening reality that breast cancer accounts for the most common form of cancer to afflict women in the United States. For women in the U.S., breast cancer death rates are ...