<p>THURSDAY, May 31 (HealthDay News) — The worldwide occurrence of<span>cancer</span> is approaching to boost 75 percent by 2030, with a projected
increase of some-more than 90 percent in a lowest nations, a new study
reveals.</p>
<p>Rates of certain <span>types of cancer</span> (such as cervical and <span>stomach cancer</span>)
appear to be disappearing in some building countries, yet these reductions
are expected to be equivalent by estimable increases in a forms of cancer
associated with a “westernized” lifestyle, including breast, prostate and<span>colorectal cancer</span>, according to a news published online May 31 inThe Lancet Oncology.</p>
<p>For a study, researchers analyzed International Agency for Research
on Cancer (IARC) information from 184 countries in 2008 in sequence to inspect how
current and destiny cancer trends change between countries formed on their
levels of development, as totalled by...
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