Most Deadly Types Of Cancer in World
Cancer
is the unwanted and uncontrolled division of the cells that can be metastasized
to other body parts and causes serious illness, it is a deadly disease even
diagnosed earlier it has the capability to kill the patient. There is definite
fear and dread associated with this disease, its killer nature is enough to
create a shocking wave in the body of the individuals even by hearing its name.
With the advent of modern and new technologies many new treatments plans
have been introduced in medical field in order to survive against cancer and to
improve the quality of life of the patients. The types of cancer exceed more
than hundred and are characterized by abnormal growth of cell. There are
various causes of cancer including radiation exposure, chemical exposure, or
some other cause depending on the exposure to cancer causing agents. Here we
have the list of 10 Most Deadly Types Of Cancer in the world that
contains some of the informative facts about these deadly diseases.
10.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
This
type of cancer affects a type of white blood cells known as lymphocytes and is
characterized by fever, enlarged lymph nodes and weight loss. There are various
types of this and they are classified according to the progression and the
types of lymphocytes involved. In 2010, it resulted in 210,000 deaths globally.
9.
Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian
cancer is any abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth that may occur in different
parts of the ovary. This cancer is called as the silent killer, it is easier to
treat but very hard to detect in early stages. It is the 8th most common cancer
among women in the United States of America and fifth most common in the United
Kingdom. Approximately21, 000 women in the USA and 5,500 women in the United
Kingdom are diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year where as globally, around
140,000 women die because of this deadly cancer every year.
8.
Leukemia
The
cancer of the blood cells is known as leukemia and is characterized by an
abnormal growth of immature white blood cells known as blasts. The exact cause
of this disease is not known, there are four major types of leukemia including
acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acute myelogenous
leukemia and chronic myelogenous leukemia. It can affect individuals of any age
group, about ninety percent of leukemias are detected in adults. In 2000,
around 256,000 children and adults in the world developed a form of leukemia
and approximately 209,000 died from it. In 2010, approximately 281,500
people died globally because of this disease.
7.
Prostate Cancer
Prostate
cancer is a deadly form of cancer that develops in a gland of male reproductive
system named as prostrate. In aggressive cases the cancerous cells may spread
to other body parts particularly the lymph nodes and bones. It may cause pain,
difficult urination or erectile dysfunction, the later stages can accompany
other symptoms. It is the most common type of cancer in American men and
second most leading cause of deaths due to cancer, about one man out of six
will be diagnosed with this cancer during his life. It occurs in older age men,
it is rare before 40 years of age. The rate of its occurrence is higher and
prognosis is poorer in developed countries as compared to the rest of world.
6.
Liver Cancer
It
is one of the commonest forms of cancer around the world. Liver cancer also
known as hepatic cancer is a type of cancer that originates in liver. Primary
liver cancer is the third leading cause of deaths by cancer and is the fifth
most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. It is a cancer that develops
quickly and symptoms start appearing at the later stages therefore causing high
number of deaths of people from this disease every year. As of 2010, it
resulted in 754,000 deaths world widely.
5.
Pancreatic Cancer
In
pancreatic cancer there is an uncontrolled cell growth in the pancreatic
tissues that helps in digestion and regulation of metabolism. It is an
aggressive type of cancer that is most likely to miss as there is no effective
means to detect it early, its signs and symptoms are difficult to detect and at
the time patients suffers from any symptoms and consults a doctor the cancer is
already metastasize to other body parts and the patients has just couples of
weeks or months to live. This deadly cancer has no early detection methods, no
effective long term treatment plans and no cure other than if the cancer is
surgically removed in its earliest stages. It is the fourth highest cancer
killer in the world, it has high mortality rate than lung cancer but it is not
as common as that.
4.
Breast Cancer
It
is an aggressive type of cancer that originates from breast tissue, majority of
human cases are recorded in females but male breast cancer can also occur,
however this cancer is more than 100 times more common in females as compared
to males. Breast cancer is the second most lethal cancer in women after the
lung cancer. Globally, it comprises of 29% of all cancer in women. It is more
common in developed countries as compared to less developed countries.
Prognosis and survival rates for this disease differ greatly depending on the
type of cancer, stage, geographical location of patient and treatment.
It caused 458,503 deaths globally, in 2008.
3.
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal
Cancer is also known as colon cancer, bowel cancer or rectal cancer and in this
deadly type of cancer there is uncontrolled cell growth in the colon or rectum.
The cause of most colorectal cancers is increasing age and lifestyle and only a
few cases are associated with some underlying genetic cause whereas the
symptoms include anemia and rectal bleeding that is sometimes accompanied with
altered bowel habits and weight loss.
Screening
plays an important role in decreasing the mortality rate because of this
disease and is recommended at the age of 50 to 75 years. It is the third most
commonly diagnosed cancer world widely and is more common in developed
countries. According to worldwide estimation in 2008, almost 1.23 million new
cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed clinically and approximately
608,000 people were died. World widely more than 1 million people suffer
from this disease annually and as of 2010 it resulted in about 715,000 deaths.
2.
Stomach Cancer
Stomach
Cancer or gastric cancer is the cancer that arises in any part of the stomach.
The complicating factor about this cancer is that people do not know they have
cancer until they have symptoms and by the time the symptoms occur cancer may
progress to advance stage and can be spread to other parts of the body therefore
resulting in poor prognosis. It is the fourth most common types of cancer in
the world with the diagnosis of 930,000 cases in 2002 and is the second most
leading cause of deaths by cancer after lung cancer causing around 800,000
deaths worldwide every year. Metastasis occurs in approximately 80-90% of
people suffering from stomach cancer and there is 65% survival rate in
individuals that diagnosed in early stages and less than 15% in individuals
that diagnosed in late stages.
1.
Lung Cancer
Lung
cancer is the abnormal division of cells in one or both lungs, if left
untreated the cells invade the other tissues and organs of the body. It is
known as the most deadly type of cancer in the world and is also known
as the top killer cancer in the US. The commonest cause of this disease
is prolonged exposure to tobacco smoke as 80-90% of lung cancer is caused by it
while the remaining 10-15% is caused by air pollution including passive
smoking, radon gas, asbestos and a combination of genetic factors.
It
is more common in adult individuals at the ages between 55 and 65 and is rare
in people under 45 years of age. Chest pain, coughing, shortness of breath,
wheezing and lost of weight are its common signs depending on the type of lung
cancer. The two major types of the lung cancer are non-small cell lung cancer
that is the most common while the other type is small cell lung cancer that
spreads more quickly. This disease has poor diagnosis as only 15% of the
patients suffering from this disease survive more than five years and it causes
approximately three millions deaths of individuals annually and almost
35,000 deaths of people in the United States.
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