News Source: NewKerala
| 10 months ago
According to the report, the burden of cancer doubled globally between 1975 and 2000, and cancer is expected to become the leading cause of death worldwide in 2010. This is a very important issue and does indeed deserve the attention of governments...
News Source: Pak Tribune
| 10 months ago
Heart disease is on track to be trumped by cancer as the leading killer across the world in the not-to-distant future. Whether it is because of better diagnosis for cancer, better treatment for heart disease, or the increase of communities around the...
News Source: Taiwan News
| 11 months ago
Cancer will surpass heart disease as the world's number one killer by 2010, with poorer countries set to suffer most from the trend due to smoking, high-fat diets and other factors, international health experts warned Tuesday. Some 12 million new...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 11 months ago
In pure economic terms of productivity lost and the expense of care-giving, cancer deaths cost the United States $232.4 billion in 2000 and will cost $308 billion in 2020, a new report finds. But another way of measuring that toll includes the human...