WHO Highlights Nations Cutting NCD Death Rates

September 19, 2025

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Several nations have made impressive strides in fighting non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Health leaders recognized Nigeria, China, Egypt, Russia, Brazil, and Denmark for sharp drops in citizen death rates from these conditions.

Key improvements came from fewer cases of heart problems and specific cancers, including stomach, colorectal for all, cervical and breast for women, and lung and prostate for men.

Rising Concerns in Other Areas

Not all trends are positive. Increases in pancreatic and liver cancers, plus brain-related illnesses, have driven up deaths in various places. These shifts highlight the uneven battle against NCDs worldwide.

Economic Case for More Funding

A new health analysis shows that spending just $3 more per person each year on NCD efforts could bring back up to $1 trillion in gains by 2030.

The focus should be on affordable steps to handle NCDs and support mental well-being. While 82% of countries saw death rate drops from 2010 to 2019, progress has slowed, and some areas face comebacks in fatalities.

Global Burden of NCDs and Mental Health

NCDs cause most deaths around the world, with over a billion people dealing with mental issues like worry and sadness. Sadly, 75% of these losses happen in poorer and middle-income spots, taking 32 million lives yearly. These problems hit everyone, no matter age or wealth.

Upcoming UN Meeting on Health Action

In a few days, on September 25, 2025, world leaders will gather in New York for a big UN talk on stopping NCDs and boosting mental health.

The goal is a strong plan to speed up efforts and pour money into these vital areas. “These quiet threats steal lives and fresh ideas.

We have the fixes to cut pain and save people. Some countries lead, others lag. Smart spending on NCDs builds strong communities—it’s a must,” said a top health official.

What Are NCDs?

NCDs cover heart issues like attacks and strokes, cancers, ongoing lung problems such as COPD and asthma, and diabetes. Mental health woes, from anxiety to depression, spread everywhere, touching all groups.

Call for Urgent Steps

Without quick moves, millions more will die too soon. Most countries slowed their gains in the last decade compared to before.

Fixes are cheap and work well, but big companies in tobacco, drinks, and junk food often push back against helpful rules like taxes or ad limits for kids.

“It’s wrong that businesses gain from more sickness and loss,” noted a health expert. Leaders must choose people over profits and stick to proven plans.

High-Impact, Low-Cost Solutions

Boosting simple actions—like taxing smokes and booze, shielding kids from bad ads, checking blood pressure, and screening for women’s cancers—costs about $3 extra per person yearly.

The payoff is huge: 12 million saved lives, 28 million fewer heart events, 150 million extra healthy years, and over $1 trillion in economic wins by 2030.

Opportunity at the UN Summit

This UN gathering is the best chance in years to spark real change. A clear, rights-based plan could hit 2030 goals and guide future steps, saving lives and lifting well-being.

“We know the paths.

Act now to guard lives, trim bills, and spark growth. Wait, and pay with more deaths and shaky economies,” urged another health leader.

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