Background Breast cancer remains the most common malignancy among women worldwide and is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality. This study aims to examine the correlation between clinicopathological characteristics and survival rate among female breast cancer patients treated at EMC Alam Sutera Hospital. Method This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using medical records from EMC Alam Sutera Hospital. The dataset comprised 200 records of female breast cancer patients, collected between January 2009 and December 2023. The variables analyzed included age, tumor stage, tumor size, invasive carcinoma of no special type, invasive lobular carcinoma, lymph vascular invasion, perineural invasion, lymph node, and axillary lymph node status. In addition, survival analyses were performed using the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox proportional hazards (PH) regression. Results A total of 173 patients were included and analyzed in this study. Bivariate analysis demonstrated statistically significant associations between breast cancer survival and age, invasive carcinoma of no special type, lymph vascular invasion, perineural invasion, lymph node involvement, and axillary lymph node status (P
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