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Selected figures from ComPARe Future burden of cancer May 2019

Lifestyle risk factors

Preventable cancer cases attributable to active tobacco smoking in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to active tobacco smoking by applying four intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to active tobacco smoking by applying four intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to passive tobacco smoking in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to passive tobacco smoking by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to passive tobacco smoking by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to alcohol consumption in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to alcohol consumption by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to alcohol consumption by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness in both sexes (indicated with body mass index) Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness (BMI) by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness (BMI) by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness in both sexes (indicated with waist circumference) Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness (waist circumference) by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness in both sexes (indicated with waist-to-hip ratio) Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness (waist-to-hip ratio) by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to body fatness by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to inadequate physical activity in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to inadequate physical activity by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to inadequate physical activity by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to sedentary behaviours in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to sedentary behaviours by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to sedentary behaviours by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to insufficient fruit in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to insufficient fruit by applying four intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to insufficient fruit by applying four intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to insufficient vegetable in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to insufficient vegetable by applying four intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to insufficient vegetable by applying four intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to red meat consumption in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to red meat consumption by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to red meat consumption by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to processed meat consumption in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to processed meat consumption by applying two intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to processed meat consumption by applying two intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Infectious agent risk factors

Preventable cancer cases attributable to HBV infection in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to HBV infection by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to HBV infection by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to HCV infection in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to HCV infection by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to HCV infection by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to HPV infection in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to HPV infection by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to HPV infection by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to H Preventable cancer cases attributable to H. pylori infection in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to H. pylori infection by applying three intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to H. pylori infection by applying three intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Environmental risk factors

Preventable cancer cases attributable to residential radon in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to residential radon by applying two intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to residential radon by applying two intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019

Preventable cancer cases attributable to outdoor air pollution (PM2 Preventable cancer cases attributable to outdoor air pollution (PM2.5) in both sexes Left panel: Projected annual preventable cancer cases attributable to outdoor air pollution (PM2.5) by applying two intervention scenarios; Right panel: Projected cumulative preventable cancer cases attributable to outdoor air pollution (PM2.5) by applying two intervention scenarios. © ComPARe 2019