Cancer 'Tidal Wave' On Horizon, Warns WHO
World Health Organization scientists predicts the number of cancer cases will reach 24 million a year by 2035, but half could be prevented.
"Many people still seem to mistakenly accept their chances of getting cancer as a throw of the dice, but by making lifestyle changes today, we can help prevent cancer tomorrow."
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World Health Organization scientists predicts the number of cancer cases will reach 24 million a year by 2035, but half could be prevented.
"Many people still seem to mistakenly accept their chances of getting cancer as a throw of the dice, but by making lifestyle changes today, we can help prevent cancer tomorrow."
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Cancer Rates will Surge 57 Percent in Next 20 years
"The WHO’s World Cancer Report says that health care providers around the world will not be able to address the problem by simply treating cancer patients. In fact, the report argues that current cancer treatment costs — estimated at an annual $1.16 trillion — are already hurting major world economies.
Instead, the organization advises that governments focus on prevention and early diagnoses... 50 percent of all cancer cases are deemed preventable through a combination of diet, exercise and early detection"
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"The WHO’s World Cancer Report says that health care providers around the world will not be able to address the problem by simply treating cancer patients. In fact, the report argues that current cancer treatment costs — estimated at an annual $1.16 trillion — are already hurting major world economies.
Instead, the organization advises that governments focus on prevention and early diagnoses... 50 percent of all cancer cases are deemed preventable through a combination of diet, exercise and early detection"
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Sharp Rise in Cancers Caused by Lifestyle
"Unhealthy lifestyle choices have led to rocketing instances of the disease striking the liver, mouth, womb, kidney and skin since 2003, figures show.
Liver cancer has shown the biggest increase – leaping by 66 per cent – while skin cancer increased by 61 per cent. Cancers of the mouth rose by 48 per cent, womb cancer by 31 per cent and kidney cancer by 46 per cent."
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"Unhealthy lifestyle choices have led to rocketing instances of the disease striking the liver, mouth, womb, kidney and skin since 2003, figures show.
Liver cancer has shown the biggest increase – leaping by 66 per cent – while skin cancer increased by 61 per cent. Cancers of the mouth rose by 48 per cent, womb cancer by 31 per cent and kidney cancer by 46 per cent."
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