More than 202,000 new cancer cases in Canada in 2016
The Canadian Cancer Society released its 2016 cancer statistics Wednesday. Here are some highlights:
— An estimated 202,400 new cases of cancer (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers) will be diagnosed in Canada this year. An estimated 78,800 people will die from the disease.
— Lung, breast, colorectal and prostate cancers will account for more than half the cases.
— Canadians aged 50 to 79 will represent 70 per cent of all new cancer cases and almost 62 per cent of cancer deaths. The highest proportion of new cases will occur in those 60 to 69, while the highest proportion of deaths are expected in those 80 and older.


