 This study examined the prevalence of breast cancer in women from South Punjab, Pakistan, and identified several risk factors associated with the disease. The results showed that family history of cancer, hypertension, and obesity were all positively correlated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer. In contrast, physical activity, higher body mass index, and breastfeeding per child were negatively correlated with breast cancer risk. These findings suggest that certain lifestyle habits may be beneficial in reducing the risk of breast cancer, while other behaviors such as family history and hypertension should be monitored closely. This article was authored by Waheed Ahmad, Sabika Furrasat, Muhammad Sohail Akhtar, and others.