10. Ireland
There are many facts regarding breast cancer in Ireland, but to start with, the age-standardized rate for this country is 92.3 per 100,000, which is a slightly different situation from the previous one. Generally speaking, around 2,600 women are being diagnosed with breast cancer annually, and the number of those who don’t survive is around 660. On the other hand, the number of women alive after five years of diagnosis in Ireland is 11,926. Statistically, 1 in 10 women in Ireland will get breast cancer at some stage in their lives, most probably in their 50s.