Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 7.4 million deaths in 2004. The most common types of cancer that cause deaths each year are lung, stomach, liver, colon and breast cancer. More than 30% of cancer deaths can be prevented by avoiding risk factors like tobacco use, being overweight, low fruit/vegetable intake, and certain infections. While cancer incidence rises with age, implementing strategies for prevention, early detection, and treatment can help reduce the cancer burden.