Article 6PGBC Cost of England’s four biggest killer diseases could hit £86bn by 2050

Cost of England’s four biggest killer diseases could hit £86bn by 2050

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Denis Campbell Health policy editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6PGBC)

Study predicts overall economic cost of cancer, heart disease, dementia and stroke will rise by 61%

The cost of England's four biggest killer diseases could rise to 86bn a year by 2050, prompting calls for a crackdown on alcohol, junk food and smoking.

The ageing population means the annual cost of cancer, heart disease, dementia and stroke combined will go from the 51.9bn recorded in 2018 to 85.6bn in 2050 - a rise of 61%.

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