Research ; Death Due to Cancer Will Decline By 17 % In 2030
If , diagnosis and treatment system performed better
Sebua research reveals, the number of cancer deaths will decrease to 17 % in 2030 . If , diagnosis and treatment system performed better , as well as people began to quit smoking , as predicted by scientists.
According to social research institute in Britain Cancer , diagnosis and treatment are necessary to prevent the adverse effects of cancer . However , it would make no sense if many people still smoke . Therefore , in 2010 , 170 of the world's estimated 100,000 people died of cancer .
But if either of these is done , it is expected that number will increase over the next 17 years , to 142 of 100,000 . In this case ovarian cancer experienced the largest decline of 42.6 % , the death rate for breast cancer fell by 28 % , colon cancer by 23 % and prostate cancer by 16 % .
Professor Peter Sasieni , of Cancer Research UK epidemiologist at Queen Mary , University of London , said the positive estimation is very good for many cancers , adjusting for age , the death rate will drop dramatically in the coming decades .
Dr Harpal Kumar , chief executive of Cancer Research UK , said , " research in many areas shown to have a real impact . , But we know there is still much more to do if we want to reach a day when no one dies prematurely from cancer , " he quoted from Dailymail ( 25/9 )
" We continue to rely on the generosity of the community to encourage progress . 's Helped us transform the discoveries made in the laboratory . Sciences us into new treatments and conduct clinical trials to find the best way to treat patients . Interesting There are more opportunities now to make a step change in the history of and we must understand this , "said Harpal .
This research will dikampanye in a television show . The plan , in the UK the event will be played on Friday 19th October.
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