Abstract
Breast cancer is a significant public health concern in Oman, with increasing incidence rates over the past few decades. This literature review explores the epidemiology, risk factors, cultural influences, screening practices, treatment outcomes, research, and role of non-profit organizations in breast cancer awareness in Oman. The review highlights the unique challenges faced by Omani women, including late-stage diagnosis, cultural stigma, and limited awareness of screening programs. While efforts have been made to improve early detection and treatment, there is a need for more comprehensive public health strategies to address the growing burden of breast cancer in Oman. This review synthesizes recent studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of breast cancer in Oman and suggests directions for future research and policy interventions.