This document provides information about breast cancer including statistics, risk factors, screening, and tips for self-examination. Some key points are: - Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in Australia. About 14,000 women are diagnosed each year. - Risk factors include being female, increased age, family history, certain genetic mutations, reproductive factors like early periods or late menopause. - Screening methods include breast self-examination, clinical exams by a doctor, and mammography. - Survival rates have increased significantly over time, with over 86% of women with early-stage breast cancer still alive after 5 years. Early detection through screening and self-exams improves outcomes.