Global Cancer Crisis: Cases & Deaths Projected to Double by 2050

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News18•08-12-2025, 09:45
Global Cancer Crisis: Cases & Deaths Projected to Double by 2050
- •The world faces a growing cancer crisis, with the steepest increases occurring in low- and middle-income countries lacking sufficient resources.
- •In 2023, there were an estimated 18.5 million new cancer cases and 10.4 million deaths globally, with over two-thirds of deaths in low- and middle-income nations.
- •Nearly 42% of 2023 cancer deaths were attributable to modifiable risks such as tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy diets, high BMI, and air pollution.
- •Projections indicate 30.5 million new cancer diagnoses and 18.6 million deaths annually by 2050 without significant interventions.
- •Addressing the crisis requires strengthening public health policies, investing in early diagnosis and prevention, expanding health systems, and improving data collection.
Why It Matters: Cancer is a growing global crisis, set to double by 2050, requiring urgent action.
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