Breaking Update

Israel Reports Rise in Early Breast Cancer Detection Ahead of Awareness Month

Israel's Health Ministry reports a rise in early breast cancer detection among Israeli women ahead of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with 72% now detected at an

Breaking News

Jerusalem, 30 September, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Health Ministry of Health today released updated 2022 data on breast cancer in Israeli women, ahead of October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Last year, 4,812 new breast cancer cases were diagnosed, mostly in women over 50, with 72% detected at an early stage — up from 58% in 2005. Among women aged 20–39, incidence rose by 0.9% per year between 1996 and 2022, while rates in women over 75 declined. Five-year survival has improved, reaching 90.8% for Jewish/other women.

Prof. Lital Kinan, Director of the National Center for Disease Control, stressed that “early detection through mammography reduces mortality and can significantly improve survival.”

Live Breaking Updates

Breaking News Coverage

Real-time breaking news coverage from Israel and the Middle East. Stay informed with the latest developments as they happen.

Sunday, 26 April 2026 Updated continuously
Crime 2 hours ago New

The Police Commissioner, Commissioner Danny Levi, held a meeting today with heads of Arab local authorities at the National Headquarters in Jerusalem. During the meeting, central issues concerning strengthening security in the street were discussed.

Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levy met with Arab local authority heads to discuss strengthening security, combating violence, and deepening police.

Crime 4 hours ago New

Following a covert investigation by the Central Unit of the Border Police in the Coastal District, indictments were filed against two illegal residents suspected of carrying out a series of residential burglaries over the past two months.

Israel Police indict two illegal residents for a series of residential burglaries in Eliachin, recovering stolen jewelry worth tens of thousands of shekels.