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Netherlands Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) refined the single lens microscope and was the first to see blood cells and bacteria, aiding the better understanding of cells, blood, and lymphatic ...
Footnote Indigenous populations for each country: Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (2018-2019), USA – American Indian and Alaskan Native (2022), Canada - Aboriginal (First Nations, ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and is likely to become the leading cause of premature death in every country of the world in this century. At present, there are close to 19 ...
Income group Percent of WHO member states (%) 70% 38% 13% 19% 81% 37% 15% 10% High-income Upper-middle-income Lower-middle-income Low-income 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% ...
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Read more 02Overview 03Human Carcinogens 04Tobacco 05Infection 06Body Fatness, Physical Activity, and Diet 07Alcohol 08Ultraviolet Radiation 09Reproductive and Hormonal Factors 10Environmental ...
Map 25.1 Lung cancer incidence, age-standardized rate (world) per 100,000, by state, province, and territory in North America, 2016–2020 ...
Proportion (%) of lung cancer deaths attributable to outdoor air pollution, 2021 ...
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Exposures to numerous potentially modifiable risk factors for cancer vary substantially across and within countries and are often associated with socioeconomic status. Cancer is the second leading ...
Map 24.1 All cancers combined (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) incidence and mortality, age-standardized rates (world) per 100,000, in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2022 ...
Local Food Policy for a more sustainable, local food system – example from Ghent, Belgium ...
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