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Radiation Oncology: A Global Perspective Compiled by the Global Health Initiative Subcommittee (ARRO) Please refer to the sources listed below each chart/graph/table for more information

Section IV: Future Projections

Future Projections According to WHO, by 2017, cancer deaths in developing countries will exceed total mortality from the three illnesses targeted by the Millennium Development Goals (HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria) By 2030, low and middle income countries will account for an estimated 27 million new cancer cases and 17 million cancer deaths Annual incidence of cancer is expected to rise by 70% in developing countries in 2030 compared to 2010 rates3 Beaulieu N, Bloom D, Bloom R, Stein R. Breakaway: The global burden of cancer - challenges and opportunities. The Economist Intelligence Unit Boyle P, Levin B, eds. World Cancer Report Lyon, France: International Agency for Research on Cancer 2008.

Beaulieu N, Bloom D, Bloom R, Stein R. Breakaway: The global burden of cancer - challenges and opportunities. The Economist Intelligence Unit New Cancer Cases by Income and Geographic Groups: 2020 Projections

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These numbers are insufficient and pose a great threat to the well being of those living in developing countries. The ARRO Global Health Initiative hopes to increase awareness of these disparities and opportunities to advance cancer care worldwide.