National Public Radio
| 12 months ago
And, before long, cancer will be a major cause of death in every part of the world, not just a big factor in what's now the developed world. In 2030 the world's population is expected to hit 8.3 billion, up from 7 billion today...Right now, the...
Voice of America
| 12 months ago
Jessica Berman June 01, 2012 The number of cancer cases is predicted to surge by 78 percent in middle income countries such as South Africa and India, and spike 93 percent in the developing world by the year 2030...Lyon, France, the incidence of all...
The Los Angeles Times health blog
| 12 months ago
Maugh II As health authorities make increasing headway in treating infectious diseases in the developing world, they may be trading one problem for another. As people in those countries live longer, they become more likely to develop chronic diseases...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 12 months ago
39 A new study says that cases of cancer around the world may increase by 75 per cent in less than 20 years. The International Agency for Research on Cancer says that better living standards in the developing world will lead to higher rates of...