India, July 9 -- The World Health Organization has warned that the number of new cancer cases worldwide could rise to almost 35 million a year by 2050 unless countries take urgent action to strengthen prevention, early diagnosis and treatment.

The stark warning appears in a new report from the UN health agency highlighting inequalities in cancer survival between high and low-income countries.

The Global Status Report on Cancer 2026, produced with the International Agency for Research on Cancer, outlines that cancer already causes more than 26,000 deaths every day, with an estimated 20.6 million new cases and nearly 10 million deaths annually, making it the world's second leading cause of death after cardiovascular disease.

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