A new study in The Lancet projects a dramatic rise in cancer cases and deaths worldwide by 2050 as populations age. While some countries like Canada have managed so far, healthcare systems must prepare now to handle the growing global burden of the disease.
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- A Lancet study predicts global cancer deaths will reach 18.6 million annually by 2050. 27s
- New cancer cases are expected to rise to 30.5 million, a 61% increase from 2024. 37s
- Experts warn that aging and growing populations will put more strain on health care systems. 50s
- Health organizations call for greater investment and improved efficiency in cancer care. 1m 2s
- Canada's cancer death rates are declining, but absolute case numbers are rising. 1m 46s