00:00A global cancer explosion is coming, and the numbers are terrifying.
00:04By 2050, cancer deaths could soar by 75%.
00:07A new global report warns that cancer cases could jump from 18.5 million to over 30 million by 2050.
00:14And annual deaths? Rising from 10.4 million to 18.6 million.
00:19That's nearly double in just two decades.
00:22The main culprits? An aging population.
00:25Poor diets. Smoking.
00:28And limited access to early diagnosis.
00:31In the UK alone, 1,000 people are diagnosed every single day.
00:35Yet experts say 40,000 cancers went undiagnosed during the first year of the pandemic.
00:40While some countries are making progress, like the UAE and Kazakhstan,
00:44others like Lebanon and Laos are seeing massive increases in cancer deaths.
00:48Shockingly, 42% of all cancer deaths are linked to lifestyle choices.
00:53With tobacco alone responsible for one in five,
00:56experts say the crisis is preventable.
00:58But only if we act now.
01:00Better screening.
01:02Stronger prevention.
01:03And faster treatment.
01:05Because the clock is ticking, and cancer won't wait.
01:08Absolutely.
01:09Sparrow prevention.
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