Cancer remains one of humanity's most pressing health challenges, with global cases surging to 19.97 million in 2022 according to WHO data. Lung and breast cancers lead diagnoses, while younger populations face growing risks – a trend mirrored in China's 4.82 million new cases reported in 2022.
Understanding the Surge
Professor Mikkael Sekeres of Miami's Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center attributes rising rates to environmental factors, lifestyle changes, and improved detection methods. "Cancer occurs when cells forget their biological purpose," he explained during an exclusive CGTN interview, emphasizing that early intervention transforms outcomes.
Lifestyle Changes for Prevention
Key recommendations include:
- Prioritizing smoke-free environments
- Maintaining balanced diets rich in whole foods
- Incorporating regular physical activity
- Limiting alcohol consumption
Treatment Advances and Patient Stories
From targeted therapies to immunotherapy, Professor Sekeres outlined evolving treatment options while sharing patient narratives of resilience. "A cancer diagnosis isn't life's finale – it's a chapter demanding renewed appreciation for present moments," he advised, stressing the importance of mental well-being in recovery.
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