<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          Developing nations to bear cancer brunt

          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2010-08-20 09:13
          Large Medium Small

          Developing countries will bear 60 percent of the world's cancer burden by 2020 and 70 percent by 2030, but are not prepared for the looming crisis, cancer experts warned in a report on Thursday.

          These countries do not have the infrastructure in place to prevent cancer, diagnose it early or provide long-term treatment, according to CanTreat International, which comprises experts from leading international cancer organizations.

          "Developed countries have been setting up plans and systems to cope with cancer all the time, but developing countries are not ready ... treatment, diagnoses are made very late or not at all, so the (death) toll is much, much higher," Joseph Saba, a medical doctor and member of the group, said in an interview.

          CanTreat stands for the Informal Working Group on Cancer Treatment in Developing Countries. Its report was unveiled during the World Cancer Congress in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.

          There were 7.6 million cancer fatalities worldwide in 2008, making it a leading cause of death. The developing world made up 5.3 million, or 70 percent. By 2050, low-income countries alone will account for three-quarters of all cancer deaths.

          The economic impact of premature death and disability from cancer worldwide was $895 billion in 2008, excluding treatment costs, according to the American Cancer Society.

          With changes in diet, worsening pollution, aging populations, rising obesity rates, tobacco use and alcohol intake, developing countries are now saddled with more non-communicable diseases including heart problems, strokes, diabetes and cancers, in addition to infectious diseases.

          There were 12.67 million new cases of cancer worldwide in 2008, with developing nations representing 56 percent of the total. By 2020, there will be an estimated 15 million new cancer cases, 60 percent of which will be in the developing world.

          According to the CanTreat report, while a breast cancer patient has an 84 percent chance of surviving for at least five more years in the United States, it is only 12 percent in Gambia.

          Cure rates for childhood cancer are 75 percent in high-income countries but 10 to 15 percent in low-income countries.

          "We need centers for early diagnoses, trained doctors and nurses, follow-up mechanisms," Saba said.

          Saba urged health experts to learn from the experience of managing HIV/AIDS in the last 30 years: people will only come forward for screening if there are proper treatments in place.

          "If you don't have proper treatment, why do you want early detection if you can't do anything about it? Treatment becomes the engine of cancer control," he said.

          Their report comes days after a group of scientists said in The Lancet journal that many cancers in developing countries could be treated using drugs that are off-patent and manufactured generically at affordable prices.

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 成年黄页网站大全免费无码| 国产啪视频免费观看视频| 免费无码成人AV片在线| 亚洲伊人久久综合影院| 无码天堂亚洲国产AV| 无码国模国产在线观看免费 | 九九综合va免费看| 国精产品一二二线网站| 亚洲最大国产精品黄色| 国产一区免费在线观看| 亚洲女同精品一区二区久久| 伊大人香蕉久久网欧美| 成av免费大片黄在线观看| 无码无需播放器av网站| 久久久精品2019中文字幕之3| 色悠悠久久精品综合视频| 精品偷拍一区二区三区| 国产精品视频亚洲二区| 给我免费观看片在线| 丰满少妇呻吟高潮经历| 久久精品国产福利一区二区| 国产在线观看91精品亚瑟| 国产精品多p对白交换绿帽| 久久水蜜桃亚洲av无码精品麻豆 | 久久久久无码精品国产h动漫| 国产精品沙发午睡系列990531| 永久免费在线观看蜜桃视频| 国产精品va在线观看h| 九九热99精品视频在线| 亚洲国产中文字幕精品| 久久这里有精品国产电影网| 久久精品岛国AV一区二区无码| 久久久久久久久久久久中文字幕| 亚洲日产韩国一二三四区| 福利导航第一福利导航| 欧美19综合中文字幕| 一本一本大道香蕉久在线播放| 国语自产精品视频在线看| 国产一级r片内射免费视频| 午夜短无码| 亚洲av午夜福利大精品|