By 2050, the World Health Organization expects to develop breast cancer with every twenty woman, and will die more than now- Write to the guardian. The world is 38 percent of diagnoses and 68 percent of expected deaths over the next 25 years.
This means that by 2050, we can expect 3.2 million new cases and 1.1 million cases of breast cancer. There may be more than that: aging community, diagnostic development, and increased known risk factors. For example, inheritance of an older person, genes were damaged and when ancestors occurred.
The countries are the most effective in slowing the direction and reflection by focusing more on prevention and examination. Nowadays, 71 percent of the world's breast cancer cases, and 79 percent of the resulting deaths occur in women over 50 years. About a quarter of these can be prevented, such as low alcohol intake, maintaining a healthy body weight and active lifestyle.
This type of cancer is the most common in women, but not everywhere. According to the World Health Organization Center (IARC), most cases are diagnosed in New Zealand and Australia, followed by North America and Europe. Although this indicator is the lowest in Asia and Africa, most deaths occur in Milan, Polynesia and Africa.
Although more and more cases are diagnosed with developments in this field, 29 of 46 countries were examined by IARCR reduced the number of deaths. However, the situation is not good at home: most people die in Hungary in the European Union in the European Union, with 23 out of 100,000 people.