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Breast cancer surpassed lung cancer

Breast cancer surpassed lung cancer


Breast cancer is on the rise. In 2020, 2.3 million women worldwide were diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer has surpassed lung cancer at the top of the list as an infected patient.


A study conducted by the American Cancer Society and the International Agency for Research on Cancer found this information. According to the research report, in 2020, one crore 93 lakh people were affected by cancer. One crore people have died of cancer at this time.



Last Thursday (February 4) was World Cancer Day. The research report was presented on this day. According to the report, 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020. Of the total number of cancer patients, which is about 11.6 percent. In second place is lung cancer. The number of lung cancer patients is 11.4 percent. Among the cancer patients, colorectal cancer accounted for 10 per cent, prostate cancer 8.3 per cent and stomach cancer 5.7 per cent.



There is no substitute for breast cancer awareness / symbolic images

In 2020, 1.7 million people worldwide will die of lung cancer. The death rate from all types of cancer is 18 percent. Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women. Of those who died of cancer, 8.9 percent died of breast cancer. Colorectal, liver and stomach cancers have killed more people than breast cancer.


Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in developing countries.

American Cancer Society


According to the American Cancer Society, the death rate from lung cancer in low-income countries is 3-4 times higher than in developed countries. Studies have shown that smoking causes more deaths from lung cancer in low-income countries. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in developing countries.


The head of the American Cancer Society. Hyuna Song led the published report. He said patients from underdeveloped and developing countries were later diagnosed with cancer compared to developed countries. He said that in order to detect the cancer at the beginning and as soon as it is caught, it is necessary to pay quick attention to ensure the treatment. Hyuna Song.



Be aware of cancer now / Symbolic pictures

The American Cancer Society said the corona epidemic did not cause any problems in reporting. The report is based on the data collected. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday (February 3rd) that the epidemic had adversely affected the medical system. Obstacles have been created in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease. This problem is especially evident in low and middle income countries.


Breast cancer has increased in many countries that were previously low.

American Cancer Society


According to a survey conducted by the World Health Organization, more than 40 percent of cancer treatment services have been affected during the Corona period. On the day of the death march in Corona, cancer patients are spending their days at serious risk. The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that the Corona epidemic had slowed down cancer research and clinical trials. Meanwhile, research by the American Cancer Society has found that breast cancer has increased in many countries that were previously low.



Need to arrange quick test and proper treatment / Symbolic picture

Research shows that the rate of women having children has decreased and women are becoming mothers for the first time at an older age. In addition, problems such as excess weight, loss of physical activity and alcoholism are on the rise.


According to the research report, 2 crore 84 lakh people will be affected by cancer in the world by 2040. This number is 46 percent more than in 2020. The report also noted that the number of cancer cases in developing countries is increasing rapidly. It has been suggested that it would be a serious burden for the medical sector in low-income countries if it is not aware of cancer now.

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