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pritheworld:

This graph from new The Global Burden of Disease report shows that developed countries are still the biggest contributor to the global rise in cancer. 

pritheworld:

This graph from new The Global Burden of Disease report shows that developed countries are still the biggest contributor to the global rise in cancer. 

(via newshour)

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December 17th
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    oldParasiteSingle: All the morning shows today were talking about a @nytimes article describing recently published...
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    You would expect that though since life expectancy in developed countries is longer, and cancer is typically a mid- to...
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    North America has a greater population than Australasia, but we’re neck and neck here. Something is seriously wrong. Why...
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    @alternativeassets: We asked the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), who produced the #GHB2010 report,...
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    This trend has already been explained, just so everyone knows I will give a quick run down. (I’m sure someone else can...
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    Oh, that’s magic, you found the cure.
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    No, Kiki. Obviously, poor people just can’t afford to get cancer.
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    oldParasiteSingle: All the morning shows today were talking about a @nytimes article describing recently published...
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    You would expect that though since life expectancy in developed countries is longer, and cancer is typically a mid- to...
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    North America has a greater population than Australasia, but we’re neck and neck here. Something is seriously wrong. Why...
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    This trend has already been explained, just so everyone knows I will give a quick run down. (I’m sure someone else can...
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  46. versatilequeen reblogged this from rknjl and added:
    Oh, that’s magic, you found the cure.
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    No, Kiki. Obviously, poor people just can’t afford to get cancer.
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