Global Cancer Crisis

Cancer is a growing global epidemic, with nearly 2 million new cases diagnosed annually in the U.S. alone and a staggering 1,700 deaths each day. Despite awareness, there has been no significant advancement in reducing death rates, marking it as one of the greatest tragedies in medical history. Lung cancer remains the most prevalent, but pancreatic and colon cancers are also on the rise, highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention and treatment strategies.