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Four out of every 10 cancer cases are preventable: WHO

The WHO study links 7.1 million cancer cases to 30 modifiable risks, with tobacco, infections, and alcohol as top factors, highlighting gender and regional differences.

  • According to a global report, 7.1 million new cancer cases annually are preventable by addressing modifiable risk factors such as tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and infections.
  • The burden of preventable cancer is substantially higher in men than in women , and varies widely across regions, from 24% in North Africa and West Asia to 57% in East Asia among men.
  • Context-Specific prevention strategies are needed, including tobacco control measures, alcohol regulation, vaccination against cancer-causing infections, improved air quality, and promoting healthy lifestyles.
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This work is based on data from 185 countries and covers 36 types of cancer. According to this study, tobacco is the leading preventable cause of cancer (15%). Infections rank second (10%), followed by alcohol use (3%).

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More than a third of cancer cases in Germany would be avoidable. It is also known how. However, we neglect the most effective health protection.

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Nearly seven million people worldwide could have been spared a cancer diagnosis by 2022 if they had avoided tobacco and alcohol and been more successful in avoiding infections, according to a recent study.

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Almost 40 percent of all cancers worldwide are due to avoidable causes. This is the result of a comprehensive global analysis. According to this, smoking, alcohol consumption and infections were the most common of these causes in 2022.

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In order to guide cancer prevention efforts, the World Health Organization is publishing an estimate of the global burden of cancer due to 30 preventable factors on Wednesday, February 4.

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