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In the next decade, efforts to combat cancer may significantly reduce incidence rates by 25-30% through primary prevention strategies. Key factors include lifestyle changes such as improving diet, reducing tobacco and alcohol use, and increasing physical activity. Status reports indicate that tobacco use accounts for a significant percentage of cancer deaths. Innovative approaches in screening, imaging, surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy are expected to enhance patient outcomes. Understanding these trends is critical for effective cancer rehabilitation and reducing overall treatment costs.
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Cancer in the Next Decade • Prevention • Screening • Imaging • Surgery • Radiotherapy • Chemotherapy • Rehabilitation • Cost
Cancer in the Next Decade(s) Prevention – 25 -30% incidence
Primary Prevention of Cancer • KRAM • Kost • Rökning • Alkohol • Motion
Hatched areas = % of deaths related to tobacco use WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2008
Leisure Time Physical Activity ≤ 20 yrs and Breast Cancer Risk
Primary Prevention of Cancer • KRAM • Kost 5-8% • Rökning 20% • Alkohol 5-10% • Motion 5%