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the world of a level of health that will permit them to lead a socially and economically productive life. The WHO Regional Office for Europe is one of six
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INFECTIONS CAUSE ONE IN SIX OF ALL CANCERS WORLDWIDE: IARC 09 May 2012 IARC 150 Cours Albert Thomas 69372 Lyon CEDEX 08 France - Tel: +33 (0)4 72 73 84 85 - Fax: +33 (0)4 72 73 85 75 © IARC 2012 - All Rights Reserved INFECTIONS CAUSE ONE IN SIX OF LL CANCERS WORLDWIDE: IARC A
infections It showed that the four most important infectious pathogens for cancer incidence were Helicobacter pylori high-risk human papillomavirus and hepatitis B and C viruses which together caused more than 90 of infection-related cancers worldwide Many carcinogenic infections are
Carcinogenic infections are an important cause of cancer particularly in less developed countries Their contribution to the global burden of cancer has been periodically assessed in a series of publications for 1990 2002 and 2008 1–3 In 2008 16·1 of all cancers worldwide were estimated to be attributable to infections with
For example populations in developing countries are vulnerable to cancers in which infectious agents (and associated non-malignant dis- eases) play a significant role [2] (Chronic infections p56) These include cancers of the stomach uterine cervix liver and pos- sibly oesophagus
More recently infections with certain viruses bacteria and parasiteshave been recognized as risk factors for several types of cancer in humans Worldwide infections are linked to about 15 to 20 of cancers This percentage iseven higher in developing countries but it is lower in the United States and otherdeveloped countries
One in six cancers worldwide caused byinfections that are largely preventable ortreatable May 8 2012 Infectious agents cause around 2 million new cancer cases a yearworldwide of which
Global burden of cancers attributable to infections in 2008: a review and synthetic analysis Catherine de Martel Jacques Ferlay Silvia Franceschi Jérôme Vignat Freddie Bray David Forman Martyn Plummer Summary Background Infections with certain viruses bacteria and parasites have been identi? ed as strong risk factors for
The infectious agents responsible for the majority of infection-related cancers are: Helicobacter pylori (H pylori); cancer-causing strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV); and the hepatitis B and C viruses These four infectious agents alone cause more than 15 of all cancers globally 2
cancer incidence mortality and prevalence worldwide 1 The new version of IARC’s online database GLOBOCAN 2012 provides the most recent estimates for 28 types of cancer in 184 countries worldwide and offers a comprehensive overview of the global cancer burden
How many cancer cases are there in the world?
- Distribution of Cases and Deaths by World Region and Cancer Types There were an estimated 19.3 million new cases (18.1 mil- lion excluding NMSC, except basal cell carcinoma) and 10 million cancer deaths (9.9 million excluding NMSC, except basal cell carcinoma) worldwide in 2020 (Table 1).
What percentage of the world's population is affected by cancer?
- of the global population resides there (Fig. 2B). Europe ac- counts for 23.4% of the total cancer cases and 20.3% of the cancer deaths, although it represents only 9% of the global population, followed by the Americas’ 21% of incidence and 14.4% of mortality worldwide. In contrast to other regions,
What percentage of cancer deaths occur in Asia?
- and over one-half of the cancer deaths in the world will occur in Asia in the year 2018, in part because close to 60% of the global population resides there (Fig. 2B). Europe ac- counts for 23.4% of the total cancer cases and 20.3% of the cancer deaths, although it represents only 9% of the global
How common is breast cancer?
- It is the fifth leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide, with 685,000 deaths. Among women, breast cancer accounts for 1 in 4 cancer cases and for 1 in 6 cancer deaths, ranking first for incidence in the vast majority of countries (159 of 185 countries) (Fig. 5B) and for mortality in 110 countries (Fig. 6B).