Scientists have issued a warning after a study predicted that global cancer deaths with surge by a staggering 75 percent over the next 25 years.
Major new research was published in The Lancet.
The study, conducted by a large team of international researchers, warns that global cancer deaths could climb to alarming levels by 2050.
They found that cancer cases worldwide have already doubled in the past three decades, from about 9 million in 1990 to 18.5 million in 2023.
During the same period, cancer deaths rose 74%, reaching 10.4 million last year.
By 2050, researchers project annual cancer cases will soar to 30.5 million, a 61% increase.
Annual deaths are expected to skyrocket to 18.6 million.
Demographics, Lifestyle, and Environmental Risks
While much of the increase is tied to an aging global population, the report makes clear that lifestyle and environmental risk factors are driving a massive share of the burden.
Researchers found that 42% of cancer deaths in 2023 could be attributed to 44 “modifiable” risk factors, including smoking, poor diet, high blood sugar, and exposure to toxins.
Tobacco use alone accounted for about 21% of global cancer deaths, according to the findings.
The study examined 47 cancer types across 204 countries between 1990 and 2023, projecting trends through mid-century.
Results show steep differences by region: Lebanon saw the highest rise in incidence and mortality rates (80%), followed by Equatorial Guinea (72%) and Laos (55.8%).
By contrast, the United Arab Emirates reported a 56% drop in incidence, and Kazakhstan recorded the largest mortality decline at 58.2%.
The U.S. and Australia both achieved major gains, reducing cancer deaths by more than 30%.
The U.K. saw a 23.4% decline.
Breast and Lung Cancers Lead
Breast cancer was the most commonly diagnosed cancer globally in 2023.
Tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancers remained the leading cause of cancer deaths.
Researchers warned that the burden will disproportionately hit low- and middle-income countries, which by 2050 are expected to account for more than half of all new cases and nearly two-thirds of cancer deaths.
Warnings From Experts
Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research U.K., said the findings highlight the urgency of stronger preventive measures:
“Smoking remains the leading cause of cancer and death in the U.K.”
She urged lawmakers to pass the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, expand HPV vaccination, and strengthen screening programs.
Dr. Lisa Force, assistant professor at the University of Washington and co-author of the study, cautioned that cancer control remains “underprioritized” in global health.
She pointed to inadequate funding and limited access to diagnosis and treatment in many countries as major obstacles.
Elephant in the Room
Despite mounting scientific and clinical concerns, the Lancet report did not address the role of Covid mRNA “vaccines” in cancer trends.
The omission is striking, given a growing body of research pointing to possible links between mRNA shots and cancer-related conditions.
As Slay News has previously reported, peer-reviewed studies and medical case reports have raised red flags about aggressive “turbo cancers” appearing shortly after “vaccination,” persistent spike-protein-related inflammation, and immune dysregulation that may accelerate tumor growth.
Recent articles have also documented findings from oncologists who warn that cancers once thought to be slow-moving are presenting with unusual speed and severity in “vaccinated” patients.
While The Lancet study emphasizes demographics, tobacco, and diet, the lack of acknowledgment of vaccine-related research highlights an uncomfortable reality: public health authorities continue to downplay or ignore emerging evidence that conflicts with their pandemic-era policies.
The new projections serve as a wake-up call.
But the cancer crisis cannot be addressed honestly or effectively if one of the most politically sensitive medical interventions in modern history, the Covid injection rollout, remains off-limits for open investigation.
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