Effects of population aging on the mortality burden of related cancers in urban and rural areas of China, 2004-2017: a population-based study.
Yali ChenCuihong YangNing LiZixing WangPeng WuJin DuJingmei JiangPublished in: Cancer biology & medicine (2022)
Health resource allocation should prioritize areas or cancers more adversely affected by population aging. The burden of cancer will continue to increase in the future, because of rapid population aging, but can still be offset or even reversed with enhanced cancer control and prevention.