World Cancer Day’s Spotlight on Prevention: Experts Say That 40 Percent of Cancers Are Preventable With Lifestyle Changes
Cancer doesn’t know any boundaries or borders; the disease affects all of us worldwide.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 12 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Cancer kills more people than AIDS, malaria, and TB combined, but the good news is that approximately two out of five cancers are potentially preventable.
In recognition of World Cancer Day, which takes place every year on Feb. 4, the WHO is supporting the International Union Against Cancer to promote ways to ease the global burden of cancer.
This year’s theme is “Cancer Can Be Prevented Too,” which focuses on simple measures to prevent cancer.


