As medical science improves, of course more people die from cancer.
100% of us have to die of something.
In the bad old days most of us died relatively young, from malnourishment, infectious diseases - plague, cholera, typhoid, mumps, measles, tuberculosis etc.
In the last century in the west medicine has succeeded in 'saving' us from such as more and more treatments have been developed.
What is left to kill us will be the most intractable diseases - such as cancer.
So inevitably far more of us die from cancer now than did 100 years ago - this is the result of progress, not otherwise.
100% of us have to die of something.
In the bad old days most of us died relatively young, from malnourishment, infectious diseases - plague, cholera, typhoid, mumps, measles, tuberculosis etc.
In the last century in the west medicine has succeeded in 'saving' us from such as more and more treatments have been developed.
What is left to kill us will be the most intractable diseases - such as cancer.
So inevitably far more of us die from cancer now than did 100 years ago - this is the result of progress, not otherwise.
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