Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami’ as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050
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Doctor warns of ‘cancer tsunami' as WHO projects sharp rise in cases by 2050.
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A new WHO report warns annual cancer cases could rise from 20 million to nearly 35 million by 2050, with experts warning Canada must prepare for a 'cancer tsunami.
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