This report provides a comprehensive analysis of breast cancer statistics in the United States for the years 2024-2025. It presents data on the incidence, mortality, and survival rates of breast cancer, highlighting significant disparities among different racial and ethnic groups. The document outlines the estimated number of new invasive breast cancer cases and deaths, with projections indicating approximately 310,720 new cases and 42,250 deaths among women in 2024. It details the importance of early detection through mammography screening and discusses the various subtypes of breast cancer, including invasive disease and ductal carcinoma in situ. The report emphasizes the need for continued surveillance to monitor trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality, particularly among populations that experience higher mortality rates, such as Black women. Additionally, it addresses risk factors and the impact of treatment advancements on survival rates, providing valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and cancer control advocates.