About the incidence in Spain, 14,98% of cases correspond to Colon Cancer, 12,92% to Prostate Cancer, and 12,39% to Lung Cancer. This is the same order than in most of the world but with less incidence of Lung Cancer. read more
Interactive Charts and Maps that Rank Lung cancers as a Cause of Death for every country in the World. Interactive Charts and Maps that Rank Lung cancers as a Cause of Death for every country in the World. read more
At more than 50 cases per 100,000 people per year, Hungary’s lung cancer rate is more than twice the global average. The United States has the highest rate of lung cancer among women and the second highest rate overall. read more
Hungary has the highest per capita level of cigarette consumption in the world so the high rate of lung cancer is no surprise. A Hungarian man has a 9.6% chance of developing lung cancer by the age of 75. Interestingly Japan has a relatively low lung cancer rate of 24.6 per 100,000 – one of the lowest rates in the developed world. read more