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  1. www.iarc.who.int › cancer-type › cervical-cancerCervical cancer – IARC

    Apr 24, 2024 · Introduction. In 2022, an estimated 660 000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer worldwide and about 350 000 women died from the disease. The main cause of cervical cancer is persistent infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV), an extremely common family of viruses that are transmitted through sexual contact. Vaccines ...

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · IARC stratifies by group, with group 1 considered “carcinogenic”, group 2A “probably carcinogenic”, group 2B “possibly carcinogenic”, and group 3 “not classifiable.” In this context, probably and possibly have very specific meanings. If you’re a parent, think about what you say if your kid asks you if they can have ice cream ...

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  4. www.iarc.who.int › cancer-type › breast-cancerBreast cancer – IARC

    Apr 4, 2024 · In 2022, despite an estimated increase to more than 2.31 million new cases, breast cancer became the second most common cancer type, after lung cancer. Breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer type among women and the most common cause of cancer death in women. It is the fourth most common cause of cancer death overall.

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · Unfortunately, the term carcinogenic is widely misused. Sometimes intentionally, sometimes not. Carcinogenic means that the exposure has the potential to cause cancer, not that it does under all ...

  6. Apr 4, 2024 · The report was published in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. There were almost 20 million new cases of cancer and close to 10 million deaths from cancer in 2022. Demographics‐based predictions indicated that the annual number of new cases of cancer will reach 35 million by 2050, that is, a 77% increase from the number in 2022. Lung cancer ...

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · January is Cervical Cancer Awareness month! Although one of the most preventable and treatable types of #cancer, it has a heavy impact on women worldwide. Throughout this month, IARC scientists will share news about their cervical cancer research. Stay tuned!

  8. 6 days ago · A new study by scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates the absolute numbers and incidence rates of cancers attributable to infectious agents classified as carcinogenic by the IARC Monographs programme. The paper was published today in The Lancet Global Health.