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WHO: 40 People Diagnosed with Cancer Every Minute

February 10, 2025
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that 40 people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer every minute.

WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, made this announcement on his X handle on Tuesday to mark World Cancer Day.

“Every minute, 40 people are diagnosed with #cancer globally and embark on a journey to overcome it. On #WorldCancerDay, we honour the courage of those affected, celebrate scientific progress in cancer treatment, and reaffirm our commitment to #HealthForAll,” Ghebreyesus stated.

Observed annually on February 4, World Cancer Day raises awareness about global efforts to combat the disease.

This year’s theme, “United by Unique,” highlights the significance of personalized cancer care and collective action.

A WHO report noted that Africa is facing a worsening cancer crisis, with over 900,000 new cases and more than 580,000 deaths recorded in 2022.

“Cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in the region, accounting for over 22% of all cancer deaths, while breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed. For men, prostate cancer is the most common and continues to rise,” WHO stated.

The organization warned that without urgent intervention, cancer deaths in Africa could surge by over 70% by 2040.

WHO urged governments and stakeholders to strengthen healthcare systems and expand cancer treatment access.

“We urge Member States, civil society, and partners to act now. Expanding HPV DNA testing for cervical cancer, increasing early detection for breast and prostate cancers, and improving access to diagnosis and treatment for liver and colorectal cancers is vital,” WHO stated.

The organization emphasized the need for affordable, high-quality cancer care, public education campaigns, and policy reforms to reduce stigma, encourage HPV vaccination, and promote early diagnosis.

It also called on leaders to adopt WHO’s evidence-based tools, integrate cancer care into broader health services, and ensure that no one is left behind in the fight against cancer.


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