Niph: Cancer Mortality at Its Lowest Ever
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The government has allocated 600 million kroner per year to further develop and future-proof the cancer field. That sounds impressive – but it misses the mark if you really want to reduce the number of cancer cases in Denmark. The biggest problem in the cancer field is still cigarettes.
Cancer is still the most common cause of death in Norway, but cancer mortality has never been lower, according to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Suicide rates are at their highest since 1999.
But cancer is still the most common cause of death in Norway. Suicide rates are at their highest since 1999.
Cancer is still the most common cause of death in Norway, with lung cancer being the deadliest form. But cancer mortality has fallen significantly in recent years, and is now lower than ever – 203 out of 100,000 die from cancer. This is according to a report from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, which is based on figures from the Cause of Death Register for 2024. At the same time, 739 suicides were registered – the highest number ever r…
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