A doctor breaks down the latest WHO report on cancer and explains why inequities, and not science, could be the biggest threat to the increased cancer burden globally.

La Organización Mundial de la Salud advirtió que los nuevos casos de cáncer casi se duplicarán para ese año. Más de 26.000 personas mueren cada día por esta enfermedad, que se…

Laut WHO könnten die weltweiten Krebsfälle von 21 auf 35 Millionen bis 2050 steigen. Hauptgründe sind Demografie, aber auch mangelnde Prävention.

Laut WHO könnten die weltweiten Krebsfälle von 21 auf 35 Millionen bis 2050 steigen. Hauptgründe sind Demografie, aber auch mangelnde Prävention.

Hier finden Sie Informationen zu dem Thema „Globaler Krebsreport“. Lesen Sie jetzt „WHO befürchtet fast Verdoppelung der Krebs-Diagnosen“.

‘Persistent’ inequities found to exist in access to prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care, annual global review says

The number of new cancer cases worldwide could rise to almost 35 million a year by 2050 unless countries take urgent action to strengthen prevention, early diagnosis and…

Cancer cases around the world could reach 35 million by 2050

New findings in a report led by the American Cancer Society (ACS) reveal an urgent picture of a growing global cancer burden and underscore the lifesaving potential of stronger…

A doctor breaks down the latest WHO report on cancer and explains why inequities, and not science, could be the biggest threat to the increased cancer burden globally.

A new World Health Organization report has warned that cancer is placing a devastating human and economic burden on societies worldwide, claiming more than 26,000 lives every day…

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the number of new cancer cases could rise to nearly 35 million annually by 2050 unless urgent action is taken,

Cancer cases are projected to nearly double by 2050. Whether that surge is met or merely counted depends entirely on whether commitment turns into capability

The World Health Organization expects new cancer cases to reach 35 million each year by 2050, up from roughly 20 million in 2026.

Explore the rising global cancer cases, disparities in treatment access, and the urgent need for action highlighted in the 2026 report.

Cancer cases are projected to rise by 66,7% by 2050 while access to care remains unequal between rich and poor countries, a new WHO report warns.

Cancer affects nearly everyone globally, with one in five developing the disease. The world recorded over twenty million new cases and ten million deaths last year. Financial…

Entro il 2050 i tumori potrebbero colpire 35 milioni di persone l'anno. Il rapporto Oms svela disuguaglianze enormi.

Un nuevo reporte de la Organización Mundial de la Salud y el Centro Internacional de Investigaciones sobre el Cáncer advierte que, si no se adoptan medidas urgentes para revertir…