Câu ví dụ #11
1. Pham Xuan Dung, director of the HCMC Hospital of Oncology, cited a 2018 report by international cancer surveillance database GLOBOCAN, which says 25,335 people in Vietnam newly contracted liver cancer this year, and 25,404 died of it.
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2. Meanwhile, 23,667 people were newly diagnosed with lung cancer and 20,701 people died from the disease this year.
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3. These figures show that for the first time in history, liver cancer has surpassed lung cancer as the most common form of cancer in Vietnam, Dung said.
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4. In October, another GLOBOCAN report said Vietnam ranked 4th worldwide in liver cancer fatality rate this year.
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5. It also says liver cancer rates are three times higher in men than women, with 39 men out of 100,000 succumbing to the disease, ranking third in the world after Mongolia and Egypt.
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6. Health experts say that heavy smoking and alcohol abuse contribute to the increase in mortality from liver cancer in Vietnamese men.
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7. As a major cause of lung cancer and cardiovascular diseases in the country, smoking costs VND23 trillion ($1 billion) in treatment and labor loss annually, according to the Ministry of Health.
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8. WHO also ranks Vietnam at 78th place out of 172 countries in terms of the number of cancer patients worldwide this year.
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9. According to WHO, liver cancer is one of the five most common cancers and kills 782,000 people worldwide each year.
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10. Nguyen Thuy Tien, CEO of BCNV, said that hair that is not strongly affected by the dye will be treated and donated to the wig library of BCNV and other breast cancer patients in Vietnam.
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