Global cancer cases rose to 14.1 million in 2012, with a "marked increase" in breast cancer diagnoses, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The data released this week shared the latest insight in to cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence around the world.
According to the report, there were about 8.2 million cancer-related deaths in 2012.
There are approximately 32.6 million people over the age of 15 who have had a cancer diagnosis in the last five years. The most common being lung cancer, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. However, the most deadly cancers have proven to be of the lung, liver, and stomach.
WHO expressed concern over a sharp rise in breast cancer cases, Medical Daily reported.