How diagnostics are reshaping the fight against cancer
April 2025—Cancer claims about 10 million lives every year. It is the second leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society. On World Cancer Day in February, these sobering statistics served as a powerful reminder of the scale of the disease’s impact and how it touches all our lives, directly or indirectly. And with cancer incidence set to rise dramatically, the fight is far from over. The World Health Organization predicts a 60 percent rise in cancer cases globally in the next 20 years, driven by a combination of risk factors. In parallel, health systems are struggling to cope with an aging population, and we see uneven access across the globe to the quality health care that gives the best chance at survival.