Cancer burden of major cancers in China: A need for sustainable actions
Maomao Cao, Li He, Dianqin Sun, Wanqing Chen
Abstract
Cancer is still a major health problem in China although numerous efforts have been made for its prevention and control. Findings from this study showed that lung cancer remains the most common type of cancer diagnosed, and was attributed to nearly 30% of all cancer-related deaths. The incidence of the five most common cancers, in China, in 2015, including cancers of the lungs, stomach, colorectum, liver and breast, accounted for almost 60% of all cancers diagnosed. The high cancer burden in China highlights the need for further improvement in health education, professional training and the building up an anti-cancer network for introducing and implementing sustainable actions for cancer control.
Topics & Concepts
CancerMedicineLung cancerLiver cancerBreast cancerChinaCancer preventionIncidence (geometry)Causes of cancerOncologyStomach cancerInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPolitical sciencePhysicsOpticsLawGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningEconomic and Financial Impacts of CancerMultiple and Secondary Primary Cancers