Cancer is a major public health concern in Malaysia, representing one of the leading causes of death in the country. It occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Common types of cancer in Malaysia include breast, colorectal, lung, cervical, and nasopharyngeal cancers.
Over the years, the incidence of cancer in Malaysia has shown an increasing trend, partly due to an aging population, lifestyle changes, and improved detection methods. Early diagnosis and access to treatment are critical in managing cancer effectively, but challenges remain, including late presentation of cases and disparities in healthcare access.
This growing burden underscores the importance of public awareness, preventive measures, and enhanced healthcare strategies to reduce the impact of cancer on individuals and communities in Malaysia.