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Nation faces challenge from cancer

By SHAN JUAN (China Daily) Updated: 2016-01-29 01:39

New diagnoses registered in China last year reach 4.3 million, with 2.8 million deaths, latest report shows

Nation faces challenge from cancer

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Cancer has gradually become a national public health challenge that affected on average 12,000 Chinese and killed 7,500 every day last year, according to a new report.

There were an estimated 4.3 million new cancer diagnoses in the country last year and 2.8 million deaths, researchers said in the report CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, published on behalf of the American Cancer Society.

In 2012, when figures were last released, there were an estimated 3.12 million new diagnoses and 2.7 million deaths.

The latest report was led by Chen Wanqing, director of the Chinese National Central Cancer Registry at the National Health and Family Planning Commission. It was based on data from 72 local cancer registries between 2009 and 2011, representing 6.5 percent of the population.

Chen said cancer cases are expected to continue rising in China, citing increased environmental risk factors such as smoking, infections and exposure to water and air pollution.

Smoking led to more than 20 percent of the preventable cancer cases in China and accounted for 25 percent of all cancer deaths, the report said.

The most prevalent forms were lung, stomach, liver and esophageal cancers, accounting for 57 percent of the total.

The most common forms affecting men were lung, stomach, esophageal, liver and colorectal cancers. Among women, breast cancer was the most prevalent, accounting for 15 percent of new cases, followed by lung, stomach, colorectal and esophageal cancers.

Worldwide, nearly 22 percent of the new cancer cases and 27 percent of the deaths occurred in China, according to the World Health Organization.

Bernhard Schwartl?nder, the WHO representative in China, said preventable cancers account for nearly 60 percent of the nation's cases.

Many of the cases are linked to unhealthy lifestyles, he said, urging the Chinese government to recognize the challenge and intervene — "primarily with smoking controls."

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