“Cancer now kills about 450,000 Africans a year. By 2030, it will kill almost 1 million annually, the World Health Organization predicts. The most common African cancers are the most treatable, including breast, cervical and prostate tumors. But here they are often lethal. In the United States, 90 percent of women with breast cancer survive five years. In Uganda, only 46 percent do; in Gambia, a mere 12 percent do.” From the NYT: As Cancer Tears Through Africa, Drug Makers Draw Up a Battle Plan. The plan includes much cheaper drugs and improved distribution of information on how they should be given.