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Increasing Rate of Cancer Cases Worldwide

Last updated: January 8, 2026 3:07 pm
Neha Ashraf
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The number of cancer cases worldwide has increased dramatically and doubled between 1990 and 2023.

‎In 2023, 18.5 million cancer cases were reported globally, with the serious disease spreading more rapidly in low and middle income countries.

‎This was revealed in a new medical study.

‎Research published in the journal The Lancet stated that nearly 50 percent of cancer related deaths can be prevented.

‎According to the study, cancer related deaths increased by 74 percent between 1990 and 2023, reaching 10.4 million.

‎The research found that more than 40 percent of cancer deaths were linked to 44 risk increasing factors, including tobacco use, poor diet, and high blood sugar.

‎Such deaths can be prevented by avoiding smoking, consuming healthy foods, and keeping blood sugar under control.

‎Researchers said that if no action is taken, cancer cases could increase by 61 percent by 2050, with more than 30 million cases reported annually.

‎Similarly, cancer related deaths could rise by 75 percent to reach 18.6 million.

‎According to researchers, given the growing burden of cancer, strong measures are needed by governments and policymakers to make prevention possible, ensure early diagnosis, and make effective treatment available globally.

‎They said that between 1990 and 2023, cancer cases and deaths increased worldwide despite significant advances in medical science and efforts to control cancer risk factors.

‎They added that cancer is a rapidly spreading disease worldwide and its burden is likely to increase further in the coming decades.

‎For this study, data from 204 countries were reviewed and the spread of 47 types of cancer was analyzed.

‎During 2023, breast cancer was the most common type, while lung related cancers caused the highest number of deaths.

‎Tobacco use accounted for 21 percent of cancer deaths worldwide, and the mortality rate was higher among men compared to women.

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