A 500-year old Pysanka
was discovered by Ukrainian archeologists in Western Ukraine. The decorative
goose egg is not only the oldest find in the city of Lviv but also the oldest
in all of Europe. Ninety percent of the intricate designs remain intact
on this festive egg. It was found about 5.5 metres below one of the 15th-16th
centuries water collectors out in front of a downtown building where
archeological excavation work was being performed. No one has ever found
any “written” designs on an eggshell before. The find is significant because,
until now, the earliest pysanky found in ancient Ukraine date back to the 12th-13th
centuries, and these existed only in ceramic form. Based on the Following Source:
Junior archeological scientific worker, Ostap Lazurko, reporting on a YouTube post
http://youtu.be/gh3u75rPqPkPublished on Aug 9, 2013. Print Screen Image Taken from
YouTube Video
The World Health Organization Update for February 2017 tells us that cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and was responsible for almost 14 million new deaths in 2012. That's every sixth person globally. The economic impact of cancer is huge as well. It was estimated to cost some US$ 1.16 trillion in 2010 alone. The most common cancers in 2012 reported by CDC - Global Cancer Statistics for both sexes worldwide were:
1. Lung cancer (19% of all cancer deaths) 2. Liver cancer (9% of all cancer deaths) 3. Stomach cancer (9% of all cancer deaths) 4. Colorectal cancer (9% of all cancer deaths) 5. Breast cancer (6% of all cancer deaths) 6. Cancer of the esophagus (5% of all cancers diagnosed) 7. Cancer of the pancreas (5% of all cancers diagnosed), and 8. Other (39%).
The total cancer burden is highest in the affluent societies of the western world and is mostly due to tumors related to smoking and an unhealthy lifestyle, says the June 2003 World Cancer Report. However, certain types of cancer like breast cancer for women have been decreasing in some Western countries since 1989 due to advances in treatment, earlier detection, and increased awareness. Paralleling this development is a decline in prostate cancer in men, also due to better detection methods, and other medical advances.
General cancer death rates may be declining around the world but other specific incidence and death rates like melanoma skin cancer are on the rise. Countries like Saint Lucia (+5.02%), Rwanda (+5.86%), Burundi (+7.08 %), and South Africa (+9.92) were unable to sustain their momentum to decrease cancer deaths in the last 5-year study period in spite of their overall 25-year positive performance. Cancer deaths have resumed their climb upwards for these countries between 2010 and 2015, but most countries on the top 100 list continue to experience a decrease in cancer death rates.
HealthGrove by Graphiq publishes some of the deepest insights into these trends worldwide and they have noticed an all-encompassing decline in age-standardized cancer deaths throughout the whole world. They ranked 100 countries from 1 (highest percentage change) to 100 (lowest percentage change), adjusting for the age and both sexes combined, to determine which countries are experiencing a greater decline in cancer deaths in the year 2015 compared to the year 1990, as well as from 2010 to 2015. Consult the table below to see which countries on the list are faring better than others. The countries with the highest declines in cancer deaths are ranked higher up in the table with the most favorable one listed as #1, and countries experiencing lower declines in cancer deaths are ranked further down the table with the lowest declines ending in #100. See where your country is on this list.
Table of Rankings of Top 100 Countries Experiencing a Decline in Cancer Deaths
RANK #
COUNTRY
1990-2015
25-year Percent Change
in Cancer Death Rate
2010-2015
5-year Percent Change
in Cancer Death Rate
1
Maldives
-42.33 percent
-0.29 percent
2
Turkey
-36.21 percent
-1.27 percent
3
Bahrain
-34.27 percent
-1.89 percent
4
Luxembourg
-32.23 percent
-6.62 percent
5
Turkmenistan
-30.94 percent
-6.23 percent
6
Ethiopia
-30.51 percent
+1.08 percent
7
Uzbekistan
-29.34 percent
-3.54 percent
8
Tajikistan
-29.25 percent
-7.93 percent
9
Singapore
-28.71 percent
-2.32 percent
10
Burundi
-28.11 percent
+7.08 percent
11
Czech Republic
-27.05 percent
-7.81 percent
12
Zimbabwe
-26.86 percent
-15.6 percent
13
Iceland
-24.75 percent
-4.14 percent
14
Belgium
-23.74 percent
-2.36 percent
15
China
-23.71 percent
-11.12 percent
16
Kyrgyzstan
-22.66 percent
-5.35 percent
17
Azerbaijan
-22.42 percent
-10.52 percent
18
Slovenia
-21.36 percent
-11.63 percent
19
Austria
-21.24 percent
-1.65 percent
20
Moldova
-21.19 percent
-15.1 percent
21
Germany
-20.83 percent
-2.12 percent
22
Italy
-20.1 percent
-1.45 percent
23
Switzerland
-19.53 percent
-4.55 percent
24
Ukraine
-19.33 percent
-2.58 percent
25
Peru
-19.25 percent
-3.08 percent
26
New Zealand
-19.1 percent
-3.66 percent
27
United Kingdom
-19.08 percent
-3.48 percent
28
South Korea
-18.97 percent
-2.53 percent
29
Rwanda
-18.93 percent
+5.86 percent
30
Equatorial Guinea
-18.9 percent
-1.38 percent
31
Netherlands
-18.61 percent
-6.01 percent
32
Colombia
-18.59 percent
-6.78 percent
33
Algeria
-18.59 percent
-0.52 percent
34
United States
-18.35 percent
-0.25 percent
35
Finland
-17.86 percent
-3.92 percent
36
The Bahamas
-17.81 percent
+1.09 percent
37
Kazakhstan
-17.77 percent
-3.49 percent
38
Chile
-17.43 percent
-2.54 percent
39
Jordan
-17.3 percent
-3.82 percent
40
Bolivia
-17.27 percent
-0.55 percent
41
Slovakia
-16.94 percent
-8.66 percent
42
Hungary
-16.49 percent
-13.11 percent
43
Mauritania
-16.42 percent
+3.86 percent
44
Bhutan
-16.33 percent
+2.78 percent
45
Malta
-16.17 percent
-2.22 percent
46
Namibia
-16.14 percent
-5.11 percent
47
Estonia
-16.12 percent
-6.44 percent
48
Russia
-15.88 percent
-7.09 percent
49
Australia
-15.73 percent
-0.99 percent
50
Congo
-15.58 percent
+2.59 percent
51
Denmark
-15.31 percent
-4.03 percent
52
Cyprus
-15.24 percent
-10.2 percent
53
Portugal
-15.22 percent
-5.77 percent
54
Nigeria
-15.18 percent
+1.09 percent
55
Israel
-14.91 percent
-0.03 percent
56
Canada
-14.9 percent
-1.57 percent
57
Laos
-14.76 percent
-3.05 percent
58
Japan
-14.7 percent
-2.46 percent
59
Panama
-13.64 percent
-1.06 percent
60
Costa Rica
-13.58 percent
-0.01 percent
61
France
-13.55 percent
-1.75 percent
62
Gabon
-13.51 percent
+4.25 percent
63
Comoros
-13.16 percent
+5.02 percent
64
Mali
-13.09 percent
+3.94 percent
65
Sweden
-12.94 percent
-2.36 percent
66
Spain
-12.75 percent
-5.28 percent
67
The Gambia
-12.38 percent
-1.89 percent
68
Ghana
-12.3 percent
+4.03 percent
69
Timor-Leste
-12.12 percent
0.59 percent
70
Lebanon
-11.67 percent
-3.93 percent
71
Haiti
-11.56 percent
-0.59 percent
72
United Arab Emirates
-11.35 percent
-1.06 percent
73
Poland
-11.28 percent
-6.82 percent
74
Samoa
-10.61 percent
-1.45 percent
75
Myanmar
-10.54 percent
-2.53 percent
76
Ireland
-10.45 percent
-3.98 percent
77
Andorra
-10.34 percent
+1.58 percent
78
Lithuania
-10.26 percent
-6.81 percent
79
Norway
-10.23 percent
-5.33 percent
80
Croatia
-10.09 percent
-4.73 percent
81
South Africa
-9.89 percent
+9.92 percent
82
Tunisia
-9.53 percent
+1.69 percent
83
India
-9.52 percent
-1.01 percent
84
Argentina
-9.4 percent
-0.38 percent
85
Trinidad and Tobago
-9.31 percent
-0.52 percent
86
Nepal
-9.24 percent
+1.7 percent
87
Bangladesh
-9.13 percent
+1.56 percent
88
Qatar
-8.99 percent
+1.05 percent
89
Sudan
-8.75 percent
-0.48 percent
90
Bosnia and Herzegovina
-8.49 percent
-3.47 percent
91
Uruguay
-8.01 percent
-0.09 percent
92
Sri Lanka
-7.98 percent
-8.54 percent
93
Montenegro
-7.47 percent
-1.76 percent
94
Greece
-7.31 percent
-2.78 percent
95
Saint Lucia
-6.95 percent
+5.02 percent
96
Mauritius
-6.79 percent
-1.9 percent
97
Iran
-6.61 percent
-1.73 percent
98
Morocco
-6.57 percent
+ 0.77 percent
99
Brazil
-6.46 percent
+0.67 percent
100
Brunei
-6.3 percent
+1.77 percent
Dr. Ihor Cap is an Education Research Specialist and a Web Author.