
The Global Breast Cancer Initiative
Empowering women, building capacity, providing care for all
New global breast cancer initiative
Technical information
Breast cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and leading cause of cancer death among women disproportionately affecting individuals in low- and middle-income countries. The 5-year survival rates in high-income countries exceeds 90%, compared with 66% in India and 40% in South Africa.
Bridging inequities in breast cancer outcomes requires systematic improvements in access to resource-appropriate and quality services. The World Health Organization’s Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GBCI), established in 2021, brings together stakeholders from around the world and across sectors with the shared goal of reducing breast cancer by 2.5% per year, which over a 20-year period would save 2.5 million lives.
GBCI employs 3 key strategies to achieve these objectives: health promotion and early detection; timely diagnosis; and comprehensive breast cancer management.
WHO’s GBCI provides guidance to governments across the world on ways to strengthen systems for detecting, diagnosing and treating breast cancer.
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Community of practice

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Global breast cancer initiative guiding documents
Patient navigation for early detection, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer: technical brief
Patient navigation is an evidence-based personalised intervention designed to guide patients through often complex cancer care systems to receive timely...
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Social Media Tiles for Breast Cancer Awareness Month October 2024
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