0 1 global new cancer cases 1865438+ 10,000 cases and 9.6 million deaths.
In 20 18, it is estimated that there will be 1865438+ 10,000 new cancer cases and 9.6 million cancer deaths in the world (estimated data of all cancers of all ages and sexes in the world, including non-melanoma skin cancer).
Asia accounts for 50% of new cancer cases and 70% of deaths.
1865438+ Asia accounts for nearly 50% of the millions of new cancer patients; Among the 9.6 million cancer patients who died, Asia accounted for nearly 70%.
Among the 1865438+ 10,000 new cancer cases, 9.5 million were males, and Asian males accounted for 50% of the total cases, with a mortality rate of 60%.
In addition, there were 8.6 million new female cancer patients, with the incidence rate of Asian women accounting for 47.5% and the mortality rate slightly exceeding half.
Lung cancer has the highest morbidity and mortality in the world.
The highest incidence of new cancer in the world is lung cancer (1 1.6%), breast cancer (1 1.6%), colorectal cancer (10.2%) and prostate cancer (7.1.
China has the highest incidence and mortality of cancer in the world.
In180,000 new cancer cases and 9.6 million cancer deaths, there were 3.804 million new cases and 2.296 million deaths in China. This set of data also means:
For every new 100 cancer patients in the world, China people account for 2 1. In other words, more than 10000 people are diagnosed with cancer every day in China, with an average of 7 people suffering from cancer every minute.
If cancer can be killed in the early stage or even in the incubation period, it will not only have a great chance of cure, but also greatly reduce the physical and mental pain and cost of cancer patients. However, the realization of this idea needs a detection method, which can find this major hidden danger in the early clinical stage or even the incubation period of cancer, so that we have enough time to take preventive measures.
China has entered the era of universal cancer prevention.
As China's population is aging, the incidence of malignant tumors increases with age, and it is urgent to further strengthen the work of popular science screening, early diagnosis and early treatment of tumors.