Cancer Cases Up 75 Percent In 2030
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This is news to be wary of and anticipated. Assessment experts point out, the world's cancer cases expected to surge to 75 percent in 2030. The increase in cancer cases occur in the highest predicted poorest countries with a projected increase could reach 90 percent.
As reported in the journal The Lancet Oncology online edition on Thursday (31/52012), the scientists stated that the average specific cancers such as cervical cancer and stomach cancer is forecast to decline in developing countries. However, this decline is likely to be offset by a surge in various types of cancers associated with lifestyles "west", such as breast, prostate and colorectal.
For the study, the researchers analyzed data from the International Agency for Research cancer on Cancer (IARC) of the 184 countries in 2008. This analysis is intended to examine how current cancer trends varied in different countries based on their level of development, as measured by the human development index (Human Development Index / HDI).
Currently, countries with low HDI level (such as in sub-Saharan Africa) have a high cancer cases for the type associated with infections such as cervical cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer and Kaposi's sarcoma tumors. Countries with higher levels of HDI (such as Australia, Brazil, Russia and the UK) have an average high for this type of cancer are related to smoking (lung cancer), reproductive factors, obesity and diet (breast, prostate and colorectal ).
Improved standard of living in countries with a low HDI can reduce cancer cases are associated with infection. But these countries also experienced a dramatic increase in type-jensi cancer that is now growing in the country with an average HDI is higher, the researchers said in a report.
Average cancer cases could rise to 93 percent in countries with low HDI 2030, and in the same period increased by 78 percent will occur in countries with medium HDI (such as South African, China and India), according to lead researcher Dr. . Freddie Bray of IARC.
Researchers also found that, on average, prostate cancer and breast cancer will increase in countries with HDI medium, high, or very high. In addition, the average cases of stomach cancer and cervical cancer generally will decline in countries with HDI medium, high or very high.
Lung cancer is currently not a type of cancer that is found in countries with a low HDI, but will change if the habit of smoking is not managed effectively in these countries. The researchers also found that 40 percent of cancer cases worldwide in 2008 occurred in countries with HDI levels are very high, even though they were only a population 15 percent of the world population.
Previously, IARC had made a prediction that by 2030, there will be 26 million new cases of cancer and 17 million of them will die from cancer.
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