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Cancer will soon become the leading cause of death in every country in the 21st century
.
This study aims to analyze the incidence and mortality of 29 cancers in 204 countries or regions from 1990 to 2019, in order to guide global cancer prevention and control strategies
prevention
Researchers collected detailed information on 29 cancer groups from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study
.
Calculate the age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) and age-standardized death rate (ASDR) of 29 cancers stratified by gender, age, region, and country
Global age-standardized death rate from cancer in 2019
Global age-standardized death rate from cancer in 2019In 2019, more than 10 million people worldwide died of cancer, about twice the number in 1990
.
Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancer (TBL) have the highest overall mortality rate.
Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancer (TBL) have the highest overall mortality rate.
The global cancer mortality rate in 2019
The global cancer mortality rate in 2019People over the age of 50 have the highest risk of cancer, and the morbidity and mortality of this age group account for more than 85% of all age groups
.
Due to the high population density, Asia is the region with the heaviest cancer burden.
People over the age of 50 have the highest risk of cancer, and the morbidity and mortality of this age group account for more than 85% of all age groups
Trends in the number of global cancer-related deaths
Trends in the number of global cancer-related deathsIn short, the global burden of cancer continues to increase , and there are great differences in mortality and morbidity among different regions, ages, countries, genders, and cancer types
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Effective cancer prevention and control measures tailored to local conditions are critical to reducing the future global cancer burden
The global burden of cancer continues to increase
Original source:
Original source:Lin Longfei,Li Zhiyong,Yan Lei et al.
Global, regional, and national cancer incidence and death for 29 cancer groups in 2019 and trends analysis of the global cancer burden, 1990-2019 in this message