Cancer, one of the most deadly diseases of our day affects everyone. At some point you’ve probably known someone who was affected by cancer. The terrifying truth that cancer affects the young and the old and can easily go undetected makes the disease even more deadly. As deadly as cancer is, unfortunately it is still an enigma to most of the world’s population. This is why we’ve compiled 10 important facts about cancer:

Important Facts About Cancer

Fact 1

Breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer can easily be cured if detected and treated early enough.

Fact 2

One fifth of cancers worldwide are caused by chronic infection such as HPV (Human paillomavirus) and Hepatitis B. Cervical and liver cancers can be avoided by getting vaccinated for these two chronic infections.

Fact 3

Healthy habits can prevent more than 30 percent of cancers. These habits include eating a healthy diet, avoiding tobacco and alcohol use, and being physically active.

Fact 4

Cancer can affect any part of the body. There are currently more than 100 different types of known cancers.

Fact 5

Low and middle-income countries account for approximately 70 percent of all cancer-related deaths.

Fact 6

Across the globe, the five most common cancers that kill men are lung, stomach, liver, colorectal, and esophagus cancers.

Fact 7

The five most common cancers that kill women worldwide include breast, lung, stomach, colorectal, and cervical cancers.

Fact 8

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of death among men and women combined.

Fact 9

While anyone can be affected by cancer at any age, the risk of getting cancer increases as people age. Middle-aged adults and older have the highest risk of getting cancer.

Fact 10

Over two million skin cancers are diagnosed each year. Most of this can be avoided by wearing sunscreen, avoiding indoor tanning, and protecting your skin.

 

As mentioned earlier, cancer affects everyone. Hopefully these important facts about cancer have enlightened you on the seriousness of the disease. If you have questions about cancer or any other health concerns, call us at 801-724-9840.