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Cancer kills 26,000 a day, WHO exposes deadly rich-poor survival gap
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
A new World Health Organization report has warned that cancer is placing a devastating human and economic burden on societies worldwide, claiming more than 26,000 lives every day and exposing major inequalities in survival rates between rich and poor countries.
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Fortune
· Jun 23, 2026
The U.S. cut cancer deaths by 34% since 1991—but not in 458 rural counties
The richest counties improved at 7x the rate of the poorest. Cancer mortality is actually up in the countryside.
The Rising Nepal
· Jun 27, 2026
Cancer patients receiving government financial aid significantly rises in recent years
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· Jul 11, 2026
History Says Doing This 1 Thing Will Score You an Investing Win -- Even After a Market Crash.
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Health
· Jul 8, 2026
Cancer cases worldwide are expected to soar in the coming decades, a report finds. Here’s why.
The World Health Organization tempered optimism about improvements in cancer treatment and said global health care inequities are driving more cases and deaths.
Daily Mail
· Jul 2, 2026
Every hour spent sitting down increases the risk of cancer by nearly a tenth
Every hour spent sitting down increases the risk of cancer by nearly a tenth
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 30, 2026
Saving lives, supporting livelihoods
Saving lives, supporting livelihoods
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Related coverage for "Cancer kills 26,000 a day, WHO exposes deadly rich-poor survival gap": Fortune — The U.S. cut cancer deaths by 34% since 1991—but not in 458 rural counties. The Rising Nepal — Cancer patients receiving government financial aid significantly rises in recent years. The Motley Fool — History Says Doing This 1 Thing Will Score You an Investing Win -- Even After a Market Crash.. Health — Cancer cases worldwide are expected to soar in the coming decades, a report finds. Here’s why.. Daily Mail — Every hour spent sitting down increases the risk of cancer by nearly a tenth. Borneo Bulletin — Saving lives, supporting livelihoods

