Doctors are treating a cancer patient. VNA/VNS Photo |
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam has been named among the countries worldwide with the highest rate of cancer fatalities and new cancer cases, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Statistics compiled by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR), last year saw Việt Nam climb seven places to rank 92th out of 185 surveyed countries in terms of cancer rates.
This comes following a period when number of cancer patients rose, with figure reaching 165,000 cases in 2018 compared to just 68,000 back in 2000, and 126,000 in 2010.
Most notably, the five most common kinds of cancer typically occur in the lung, liver, stomach, rectum, and breast.
According to the IARC, the cancer rate in developed countries remains higher compared to developing ones.
The developed countries recording the highest numbers of cancer cases include Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the United States, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, France, and Hungary.
In relation to Asia, Japan took the lead for the highest cancer rates, followed by the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and China.
The top five Southeast Asian nations with the highest cancer rates were Singapore, Brunei, Laos, Thailand, and the Philippines.
Việt Nam ranked 16th in Asia and sixth in Southeast Asia, with a cancer ratio rate of 159.7 for every 100,000 people. — VNS