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Among causes of death, non-communicable diseases like cancer are outmuscling infectious ones

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Globe and Mail
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  • 1 min read
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Non-communicable diseases, particularly cancer, are rapidly becoming the leading cause of death globally, surpassing infectious diseases. Projections indicate cancer incidence will double by 2050, creating unprecedented healthcare challenges. This shift demands urgent action on prevention strategies, early detection programs, and equitable access to treatment across developed and developing nations. Addressing healthcare disparities and implementing evidence-based interventions are critical to managing this growing public health crisis effectively.

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Among causes of death, non-communicable diseases like cancer are outmuscling infectious ones
Among causes of death, non-communicable diseases like cancer are outmuscling infectious ones

With global cancer cases doubling by 2050, prevention and treatment needs to become more equitable
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