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Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami’ as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050

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July 8, 2026

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Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami’ as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050

A new WHO report warns annual cancer cases could rise from 20 million to nearly 35 million by 2050, with experts warning Canada must prepare for a 'cancer tsunami.'

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Stern

lean left

· Jul 8, 2026

Globaler Krebsreport: WHO befürchtet fast Verdoppelung der Krebs-Diagnosen

Die Diagnose Krebs ist ein Schlag: Für Betroffene - und oft auch Angehörige. Fast alle Menschen werden zumindest einmal im Leben mit diesem Thema konfrontiert. Die WHO fordert neue Schwerpunkte.

FOCUS

Unknown

· Jul 8, 2026

Dramatischer WHO-Report: Fast jeder wird einmal im Leben mit Krebs zu tun haben

Diagnose Krebs ist ein Schlag: Für Betroffene und auch Angehörige. Fast alle Menschen werden laut WHO zumindest einmal im Leben mit diesem Thema konfrontiert.

Buka

lean left

· Jul 9, 2026

Metode liječenja raka i dalje nedostupne milionima pacijenata u svijetu

Uprkos velikom naučnom napretku u borbi protiv raka, milioni pacijenata širom svijeta i dalje se suočavaju s teškim fizičkim, emocionalnim i finansijskim posljedicama bolesti, upozorila je Svjetska zdravstvena organizacija (WHO) u novom globalnom izvještaju. Prema procjenama WHO-a, jedna od pet osoba tokom života oboljet će od raka, dok će ta bolest, direktno ili kroz dijagnozu []

dpa/lkl

· Jul 8, 2026

Experten befürchten Verdopplung der weltweiten Krebsdiagnosen

Trotz medizinischer Fortschritte rechnen Experten mit deutlich mehr Krebsfällen weltweit. Sie sehen das Problem dabei nicht nur in bekannten Risikofaktoren.

Lada.kz

Unknown

· Jul 11, 2026

Число случаев рака в мире может почти удвоиться: ВОЗ представила тревожный прогноз

Число случаев рака в мире может почти удвоиться: ВОЗ представила тревожный прогноз

Lenta.ru

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

Победившая агрессивный рак ведущая назвала сделанный по итогам болезни важный вывод

Победившая агрессивный рак ведущая назвала сделанный по итогам болезни важный вывод

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Related coverage for "Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami’ as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050": Stern — Globaler Krebsreport: WHO befürchtet fast Verdoppelung der Krebs-Diagnosen. FOCUS — Dramatischer WHO-Report: Fast jeder wird einmal im Leben mit Krebs zu tun haben. Buka — Metode liječenja raka i dalje nedostupne milionima pacijenata u svijetu. dpa/lkl — Experten befürchten Verdopplung der weltweiten Krebsdiagnosen. Lada.kz — Число случаев рака в мире может почти удвоиться: ВОЗ представила тревожный прогноз. Lenta.ru — Победившая агрессивный рак ведущая назвала сделанный по итогам болезни важный вывод