A review of Breast Cancer risk factor assessment on women in developing countries, cancer drug resistance, and Breast Cancer treatment in Bangladesh
Abstract
Cancer stands among the most serious causes of mortality internationally. These therapies are one of the most tough in today's globe. As a result, it has a unique complexity, risk factors, and changes in the modern person's life cycle. It is quite difficult to identify early. Other difficulties include that the cost of diagnosis and treatment is kept to a minimum. It will progress to a more serious stage of metastasis. This research attempts to find out risk factors for breast cancer in a developing nation by reviewing previously published studies from 2000 to 2017 in various publications. This research is categorized into three areas. Subtypes, lifestyle-related risk factors, and BRAC mutation are the three. Majority of the risk factors for breast cancer are unknown, which is why this country lacks sufficient articles or study on breast cancer epidemiology, and their research is limited to a specific region. The majority of lawsuits are only concerned with economic and societal consequences. This study covers the most closely connected risk factor, therapy, diagnosis, and cost in Bangladesh, as well as future solutions.