The development of diagnostic and therapeutic technologies in oncology, combined with the reduction of traditional risk factors such as smoking, has led to a decrease in the number of sick and dead from cancer residents of developed and rich countries. This conclusion was reached by researchers from the American Cancer Society, as the online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old reports Pannochka. net These are some of the most common cancers, including tumors of the lungs, intestines, throat, mammary glands, stomach, cervix, and prostate. The authors of the study examined the situation with cancer incidence and mortality in 50 countries.. It turned out that these indicators are declining in developed and rich states, but increasing in countries with middle and low incomes, which can also be associated with lifestyle.
People in such countries are more likely to adhere to unhealthy habits, such as smoking, and also do not follow the recommendations for proper nutrition, carried away by cheap junk food.. At the same time, cancer remains the main cause of death in various countries of our planet, regardless of their income level..
Despite the development of oncology, the number of people sick and dead from cancer is expected to grow steadily and rapidly.. Scientists attribute this, first of all, to the rapid population growth in poor countries, whose inhabitants cannot afford timely diagnosis and the most effective cancer treatment.. Research Results Published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
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