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Proportion (%) of cancer deaths attributable to excess body fatness by cancer type, 2021 ...
Exposures to numerous potentially modifiable risk factors for cancer vary substantially across and within countries and are often associated with socioeconomic status. Cancer is the second leading ...
Breast cancer incidence rapidly increased during the 1980s and 1990s in many high-income countries, driven by shifts in risk factor prevalence and widespread adoption of mammographic screening. While ...
Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death worldwide, with about 2.5 million new cases and 1.8 million deaths in 2022. Overall rates are twice as high in ...
People are living longer after a cancer diagnosis due to advances in early detection and treatment. There are close to 54 million people worldwide who are currently diagnosed with a cancer diagnosis ...
Exposures to numerous potentially modifiable risk factors for cancer vary substantially across and within countries and are often associated with socioeconomic status. Cancer is the second leading ...
Cancer has shaped human history for millennia, from ancient civilizations recognizing its presence to modern breakthroughs transforming treatment and survival. This timeline traces cancer’s journey ...
The continuing and escalating global fight against cancer demands new tools and the latest available data and trends. The Cancer Atlas website and The Cancer Atlas, Fourth Edition book – produced by ...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women in almost all LAC countries, though cervical cancer leads in Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador in Central America and in Bolivia and Peru ...
Effective interventions across the cancer continuum can reduce the burden and suffering from cancer and save millions of lives worldwide.
Conclusions on body fatness are based on Lauby-Secretan B et al. Body Fatness and Cancer--Viewpoint of the IARC Working Group. The New England Journal of Medicine. Aug 25 2016;375 (8):794-8 and are ...
Estimated number of new cancer cases and deaths (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) from 2022 to 2050 in sub-Saharan Africa ...
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