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Why these three most lethal forms of cancer primarily affect British people

Last updated: 2024/03/27 at 2:54 PM
Published March 27, 2024
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A Mail Online data analysis indicates that the incidence of cancer has increased recently in the United Kingdom, and that almost 50% of Britons may develop the disease at some point in their lives.

While British women have a 43% chance of having cancer and males have a slightly greater risk at 45%, the National Health Service (NHS) has observed a recent spike in visitors to their online resources.

Based on data research by Mail Online, these are the top three most prevalent cancer kinds in the UK.

Cancers specific to a given sex
Prostate cancer affects 16.7% of men and breast cancer affects 14.3% of women, indicating the prevalence of sex-specific cancers.

Prostate cancer is more common than other cancers, but it also carries a higher 10-year mortality rate.

While breast cancer patients are less likely to pass away within ten years, one in six men with prostate cancer may do so.

Cancer of the lung
The second most frequent cancer, lung cancer affects 7.1% of men and 7.7% of women.

It comes in right after brain and nerve system malignancies, oesophageal, mouth-to-stomach tube, and other fatal tumors.

96% of male patients pass away after ten years of receiving a diagnosis, compared to 93.5% of female patients.

colon cancer
The illness that claimed the life of Dame Deborah James in 2022 at the age of 40 is the third most prevalent type of cancer overall.

44% of males who contract the condition die within ten years, compared to 42.8% of women.

According to data from Cancer Research UK (CRUK), 38% of the 375,000 new instances of cancer that are diagnosed in the UK each year could be prevented because of long-term factors like obesity or smoking. This information was revealed by the Daily Mail.

According to the NHS, people should see a doctor if they experience bowel changes, unexplained bleeding, or a new lump because these could be signs of cancer.

Additional symptoms include a three-week-long or longer cough or bloating, changes in moles, inexplicable weight loss, or yellow-tinged jaundice.

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