The Borneo Post

UK cancer rates to rise six times faster among women than men

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LONDON: Cancer rates in Britain will rise six times faster among women than men within the next two decades, according to data released yesterday by charity Cancer Research UK.

Nationwide by 2035 there will be a 0.5 per cent increase in men being diagnosed with cancer, compared to a 3 per cent jump among women, CRUK said.

The increase has been linked to obesity, smoking and drinking alcohol.Womb, ovarian and postmenopa­usal breast cancer are among those which are linked to being overweight.

The rates of cervical and oral cancers being diagnosed is also rising among women, the latter having being linked to smoking.

Lighting up became popular among women after the habit had been taken up by men, meaning women’s risk of developing lung cancer is increasing now despite smoking rates falling overall.

Drinking alcohol is also having a negative impact on women’s cancer rates, although not to the same level as smoking and obesity, CRUK said.

“The top things we can all do to prevent and reduce the risk of cancer are quitting smoking, maintainin­g a healthy weight, being physically active and attending cancer screening when invited,” said Kevin Fenton from Public Health England, a government agency.

The most common cancers in Britain are breast, prostate, lung and bowel, accounting for 53 per cent of new cases annually. — AFP

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