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  1. Australia has some of the highest rates of breast cancer and melanoma in the world. New Zealand (745.2) and Ireland (645.1) rank second and third. On the other end of the chart, Niger has the lowest ASR cancer rate in the world at just 40.4 cases per 100,000 people, with the Gambia (42.8) and Nepal (70.4) close behind.

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      Cancer is a leading cause of death around the world. In the...

    • Obesity

      Obesity by Country. Obesity rates vary significantly by...

    • High-income Countries

      GNI per capita explained. GNI per capita is essentially a...

  2. Explore national incidence, mortality, and prevalence for 36 cancer types in 185 countries. Cancer Over Time Predict the future cancer incidence and mortality burden worldwide up until 2040.

  3. Exploring which countries have the highest cancer rates and why. On this page you can find incidence and mortality rates for all cancers. Initially we include non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) — to give a clear picture of total cancers globally — then further tables with NMSC excluded.

  4. 4 kwi 2024 · This article presents global cancer statistics by world region for the year 2022 based on updated estimates from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). There were close to 20 million...

  5. The map below shows that the share of cancers caused by infections varies widely worldwide — with around a quarter of cancer cases caused by infections in many African countries versus less than 10% in many European countries and North America.

  6. 4 kwi 2024 · A new collaborative report from researchers at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the American Cancer Society (ACS) describes the current global cancer statistics for the year 2022 and the diversity of cancer profiles by world region and human development level.

  7. Find information about world cancer statistics for the most common types of cancer in 2022, the latest year that data has been made available by GLOBOCAN. Including non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) there were 19,976,499 cancer cases in 2022.

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