The provided sources from Mail Online (including the same article) present Dr Max Pemberton’s discussion of a “shocking” breast cancer statistic and what people can do to reduce their risk. The article frames its goal as separating scientific context from public alarm, but the excerpts supplied do not include the specific statistic, its source, the timeframe it refers to, or the numerical details. The piece also highlights “three things you can do now” aimed at lowering risk, though the exact recommendations are not included in the text provided here. Overall, the reporting is positioned as health guidance rather than breaking news: it responds to a reported statistic and uses it as a prompt to provide practical steps. Because only the headline and a brief introductory line are available from the sources, this synthesis cannot confirm the statistic’s figure, whether it is based on incidence or prevalence, or the specific actions recommended. Further details would be needed to verify the exact claims and guidance mentioned in the full article.