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WHO Warns Global Cancer Cases Could Nearly Double by 2050

via Smithsonian Magazine·yesterday·Community Voted

A new World Health Organization report projects that new annual cancer diagnoses will climb from about 20.6 million today to nearly 35 million by 2050. The biggest increases are expected in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean region, with low-income countries -- which have the least capacity to diagnose and treat the disease -- disproportionately affected.

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