Cancer cases set to rise by 77% to 35 million in 2050: WHO global survey
More than 35 million people may have cancer in 2050 — an increase of 77% from 20 million new cases in 2022, according.
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More than 35 million people may have cancer in 2050 — an increase of 77% from 20 million new cases in 2022, according.
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