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Universal Health Coverage The Cancer Atlas

WebThe creation of Seguro Popular in Mexico, making universal health coverage mandatory through a system of social protection, has improved access to care and survival from …

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Health Promotion The Cancer Atlas

WebHealth Promotion | The Cancer Atlas. Mexico. USA, Philadelphia. United Kingdom. Action. A 10% excise tax increase on sugar-sweetened beverages on January 1, 2014. The city …

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The Cancer Continuum The Cancer Atlas

WebMonitor for breast cancer recurrence, second primary cancers. Monitor for long-term conditions. LIMITED. Monitor for endocrine medication adherence. MAXIMAL. Genetic …

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The Cancer Atlas Explore global cancer data and insights.

WebCreated in Partnership by American Cancer Society, Inc., Atlantic 57, and Language Dept.. Disclaimer. The designations employed and the presentation of these materials do not …

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Lung Cancer The Cancer Atlas

WebGlobally, there were an estimated 2.1 million lung cancer cases and 1.8 million deaths in 2018. Incidence and mortality rates vary 20-fold between regions. (Figure 1) The …

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Human Carcinogens The Cancer Atlas

WebAluminium production. Arsenic and inorganic arsenic compounds. Asbestos (all forms) Beryllium and beryllium compounds. Bis (chloromethyl)ether; chloromethyl methyl ether …

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Policies & Legislation The Cancer Atlas

WebPolicies & Legislation. Policy and legislation are essential to address the burden of cancer globally and locally. The effective use of law to achieve population health goals requires …

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Environmental & Occupational Exposures The Cancer Atlas

WebLimiting carcinogenic exposures in the environment and in the workplace provides an opportunity to reduce the cancer burden, particularly for workers with unacceptably high …

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Overview of Geographical Diversity The Cancer Atlas

WebThere are striking geographic differences in the incidence and mortality of different cancer types in different world regions. This global diversity reflects both the presence of local …

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Cancer Survivorship The Cancer Atlas

WebBreast cancer (early and local stages) People who have had treatment for breast cancer should have an agreed, written care plan, which should be recorded by a named …

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Breast Cancer The Cancer Atlas

WebBreast cancer is the leading cancer type in females in most countries in the world in 2018. (Map 1) About one in twenty females will be diagnosed with breast cancer over the …

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The Burden The Cancer Atlas

WebGeographic Diversity. Based on population growth and aging, the global cancer burden will grow to 29.4 million cases annually in 2040 (assuming global rates in 2018 remain …

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The Economic Burden of Cancer The Cancer Atlas

WebCancer results in economic burden for patients, healthcare systems, and countries due to healthcare spending, and productivity losses from morbidity and premature mortality. …

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About the Atlas The Cancer Atlas

WebThe continuing and escalating global fight against cancer demands new tools and the latest available data and trends. The Cancer Atlas website and The Cancer Atlas, Third Edition …

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Ultraviolet Radiation The Cancer Atlas

WebA majority of skin cancers are caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Keratinocyte skin cancers (basal cell and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas) are the most common human …

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Cancer in Indigenous Populations The Cancer Atlas

WebIn the United States (2012-2016), cancer death risk in Indigenous populations compared with non-Indigenous is 30% lower for breast; 21% lower for lung; 2.1 times higher for …

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Tobacco Control The Cancer Atlas

WebTobacco use is the largest preventable cancer risk factor. While global cigarette consumption and overall prevalence have been declining recently, success has been …

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Cancer Surveillance The Cancer Atlas

WebDiscover effective interventions across the cancer continuum, from prevention to early detection, treatment, and palliative care. Many organizations work in the fight against …

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