In ten years, new cases of cancers increased by 33%, according to the Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration study. This increase was lower in developed countries, where more cases are attributed to the aging population. More than half occurred in countries with high sociodemographic index. Dr. Elmer Huerta explains why the frequency of cancer in the world changes.
What are the types of cancer that the population suffers?
2019-09-30T21:41:15.239Z
In ten years, new cases of cancers increased by 33%, according to the Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration study. That increase was lower in developed countries, where…