The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released a report on the most common causes of death in 2030, saying that in the next 100 years, cancer will continue to be at the top of the list of human “killers”. What parts of the human body do cancer cells like to “make trouble”? Professor Hao Xishan, executive director of the International Union Against Cancer (IUAC), chairman of the Chinese Medical Association Oncology Society, and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said that cancer cells are very active troublemakers in the human body. And research has found that some parts of the human body are indeed exceptionally “favored”, but men and women will be significantly different. Cancer cells most frequently “patronize” the human body tissues, ranked in the top ten male incidence are: lungs, stomach, liver, esophagus, colon, bladder, pancreas, brain, lymph, kidney; female lungs, mammary glands, colon, stomach, liver, esophagus, ovaries, cervix, pancreas, brain.” It can be said that these 10 organs suffer from tumors occupy more than 80% of all tumors. Lungs Regardless of gender, the top of the list is lung cancer. There are two main reasons, the first is smoking. According to statistics, 30% of the tumors are related to long-term smoking, of which the closest relationship is lung cancer. The second is environmental pollution. Breast Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. The main factors of occurrence are: eating high-fat and high-calorie food, high mental stress, late marriage and late childbearing. Colon Colon cancer is the 3rd most common cancer in the world. Eating red meat, drinking a lot of alcohol (for men only), high temperature fried food, and holding back your bowel movements often may lead to colorectal cancer. In addition, inflammatory bowel disease can also increase the risk of colon cancer. Stomach Stomach cancer is the 4th most common cancer in the world and 2 out of 3 cases are in men. In addition to salt, salted foods, red chili peppers, processed meats, smoked foods, and barbecued animal foods, which are the causes of stomach cancer, changes in the mucous lining of the stomach as well as atrophic gastritis can also lead to the development of stomach cancer. Kidney Kidney cancer is the 5th most common cancer in the world. Factors such as obesity, arsenic in drinking water and smoking can lead to this cancer. Liver Liver cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world. Studies have shown that hepatitis B virus infection, consumption of grains and legumes contaminated with aflatoxin, and chronic alcohol consumption are direct causes of liver cancer. Lymphatic Cancers of the lymphatic and hematopoietic system mainly include lymphoma, leukemia, and multiple myeloma. This group of cancers is ranked along with liver cancer as the 6th most prevalent cancer in the world. Environmental pollution, viral infections, and obesity contribute to the development of this cancer. Cervical and Ovarian Cervical and ovarian cancers are the 2nd and 7th most common cancers in women in the world respectively. There are many causes, such as endocrine disruption caused by staying up too late and early sexual debut. Esophagus Esophageal cancer is the 8th most common cancer in the world. The main cause of esophageal cancer is the preference for hot food. In addition, factors such as smoking, obesity, and consumption of processed meats are direct triggers. Acid reflux is also an increased risk factor for esophageal cancer. Bladder Bladder cancer is the 10th most common cancer in the world. Studies have shown that arsenic in drinking water is one of the causes of bladder cancer. In addition, holding your urine frequently can also increase the risk of bladder cancer. Pancreas Pancreatic cancer is the 13th most common cancer in the world, and it is the representative of “rich disease” among cancers, and obesity and diabetes can lead to the development of this disease. Cancer is absolutely preventable and controllable, and can be nipped in the bud with good living habits and regular medical checkups. If patients can be diagnosed and treated at the first time, the treatment results are very satisfactory!