There were an estimated 18.1 million new cases of cancer (all cancers combined excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) worldwide in 2020: 8.8 million (48%) in females and 9.3 million (52%) in males, giving a male:female ratio of 10:9.5.[1] The world
The four most common types of cancer worldwide are female breast, lung, bowel (including anus) and prostate cancers, and account for more than four in ten (43%) of all new cases.[1]
See also
Visit the Global Cancer Observatory for an interactive web-based platform to explore the global cancer statistics.
References
- International Agency for Research on Cancer, GLOBOCAN 2020 accessed via Global Cancer Observatory. Accessed February 2023.
About this data
Data is for: worldwide, 2020.
Some common cancers are defined using slightly different ICD codes in this section than used for UK data.