The number of deaths from cancer exceeds those from heart disease.

In the coming decades, cancer is expected to become the greatest threat to humanity worldwide. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Currently, heart and vascular diseases are the leading causes of death, but in the near future, cancer may take over this role. Dr. Mayra Kaleffi, a member of the International Union Against Cancer and an experienced surgeon, drew attention to this alarming forecast.
According to her, by 2030, the number of deaths from cancer worldwide will clearly exceed those from heart diseases. This situation is a serious warning for all countries.
At present, many countries do not pay sufficient political and financial attention to the fight against cancer. Especially in Latin American countries, investments necessary for disease prevention, early diagnosis, and quality treatment are insufficient.
Such neglect could lead to a serious crisis in the global healthcare system in the long term. The lack of necessary medicines and modern equipment for treating the disease puts patients' lives at risk.
However, some countries have achieved high results in this field. Their experience shows that a well-organized healthcare system and specialized centers equipped with advanced technologies significantly reduce mortality rates.
Here, specialists make timely and accurate diagnoses and provide patients with the most effective treatment courses. In the future, all people, regardless of where they live, should have equal access to cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Applying sincere preventive measures and emphasizing early diagnosis are the most important tasks. If countries and societies pay sufficient attention to this area, millions of lives can be saved in the coming decades.
By timely improving healthcare strategies and properly directing financial resources, we can reduce the negative consequences that cancer may cause. This is not only a medical issue but a matter of crucial importance for the future of the entire society.





