Health topics
Chronic diseases
Chronic diseases are diseases of long duration and generally slow progression. Chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes, are by far the leading cause of mortality in the world, representing 63% of all deaths. Out of the 36 million people who died from chronic disease in 2008, nine million were under 60 and ninety per cent of these premature deaths occurred in low- and middle-income countries.
General information
Multimedia
WHO programmes and activities
Chronic diseases in WHO regions
Technical information
Publications
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Global status report on noncommunicable diseases 2010
First report on the worldwide epidemic of noncommunicable diseases, along with their risk factors and determinants. -
Cancer control: knowledge into action
State-of-the-art guide to effective and feasible interventions