Cancer is at the top of the list of health problems in Britain
Cancer has held the list of concerns that occupy people’s minds about their future, according to a poll conducted by the University of “Cambridge”. 70% of participants said cancer is the biggest concern about the future, followed by events that affect family members and around them with 52%. The late discovery of cancer was the biggest concern for diagnosis, as 55% of participants hope to see future progress in the early detection of the disease. With a vast majority, participants support the use of artificial intelligence to treat cancer, and 43% of people realize the major impact that universities can cause, and scientific research to reduce the deaths caused by the disease. Cancer and famine and two -thirds of participants say they are very concerned, or to a certain extent, to tell them that they have the disease, which is a higher level than any other medical condition, including dementia and a heart attack. When asked about the transformative development they want to see in the future, including eliminating diseases such as malaria, the spread of self -driving cars and genetically modified crops that enable us to end famine, 55% of participants have the ‘ability to choose cancer’ early enough, so that no one dies as a result of the disease. The elimination of poverty was not one of the hope of most unemployed, as only 23% of the participants said they “want to eliminate famine”. “The cancer affects one of each of us, and it arouses fear among patients and their families, because people are concerned that treatments will not succeed, or that the side effects will be terrible, but they also feel anxious as their diagnosis of their families will mean,” the director of the Cambridge Cancer Research Center in the UK Richard Gilberton said. Diagnosis of cancer and when the participants were asked about their concerns about receiving cancer diagnosis, the most common anxiety was very late detection so that it could not be treated (70%). 52% of participants expressed concern about the influence of their families or those around them, while 41% of participants expressed concern about obtaining appropriate treatment, while 36% of them expressed concern about the side effects of treatment. In a light of light on the importance of early detection, more than half of the participants (51%) said they prefer to discover cancer early enough to treat it. The survey is that many people are looking for how to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. The reduction of waiting times in the British Health Services Authority. When the participants were asked about their opinions on the use of artificial intelligence to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, the overwhelming majority supported its application, such as 92%, that it should be used in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. 41% expressed their faith in his help to determine the best treatment. When the participants were asked about a number of unwanted future events, the diagnosis of cancer was second after the death of a family member in terms of the most worrying (64%compared to 72%), higher than the nuclear war (56%) and terrorism (53%) and that the person is a victim of the crime (52%). It seemed striking that the older age groups were much less likely to say that they were “very concerned” about cancer compared to the younger age groups, than 14% of more than 65 years old, she expressed concern about cancer, compared to 26% of the ages of 18-24 years and 29% from the age of 25-34 years.