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The financial burden of breast cancer on the UK economy is projected to surge by nearly a third, reaching £4.2 billion within the next 25 years, according to new analysis.

The charity Breast Cancer Now has issued a stark warning, stating the UK faces "dire consequences" unless decisive action is taken to ensure "everyone an equal chance of the best diagnosis, treatment and care".

A collaborative study by Breast Cancer Now and the think tank Demos estimates that breast cancer is already costing the UK economy between £3.2 billion and £3.5 billion in 2025.

These figures encompass the direct costs to the NHS for diagnosing and treating the disease, alongside the economic impact of lost productivity when patients or their informal carers are unable to return to work.

The report indicates that without intervention, this total could escalate by 31% to £4.2 billion by 2050.

Claire Rowney, chief executive of Breast Cancer Now, commented on the findings, asserting that the report "sets out loud and clear the huge challenges in tackling breast cancer and the dire consequences we’ll face unless urgent action is taken now to save more lives from the disease and give everyone an equal chance of the best diagnosis, treatment and care".

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Source: The Independent, 15 September 2025

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