Milan, 18 December. (LaPresse) – In 2025, there are an estimated 390,000 new cases of cancer in Italy, a stable number compared to 2024, but the positive news is that in 10 years there will be 9% fewer deaths: the decline in deaths is even more evident in lung cancer (-24%) and colorectal cancer (-13%). These figures are better than the European average and translate into a higher 5-year survival rate. However, a critical issue emerges: in the south, 15% of patients move to another region for breast surgery, reaching almost 50% of operations outside the region in the case of Calabria. This emerges from the report “Cancer figures in Italy 2025” by the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (Aiom).
Cancer deaths decline in Italy, but southerners flee for breast surgery

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