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Despite an enormous investment of effort throughout the world,
cancer is still a major barrier to human longevity. Cancer deaths
are estimated to be more than five million globally. Currently
responsible for about 20% of all deaths in developed coun tries,
the burden of cancer is steadily increasing in the developing
world, following the control of malnutrition and infectious and
parasitic diseases. Deeply impressed by the report of the Symposium
on Geographic Pathology and Demography of Cancer held at Oxford in
1950, and through his preliminary work on cancer mortality
statistics in Japan, Professor M. Segi decided to devote his life
to the fight against cancer by establishing worldwide comparative
cancer statistics-one of the landmarks in cancer studies and in
cancer prevention strategies. He and his associates published six
volumes of Cancer Mortality in 24 Countries with reliable mortality
statistics covering 1950-1967, using the world population which he
had derived as a standard. These publications rapidly became
standard works of reference on the subject throughout the world.
Professor Segi was a pioneer of cancer epidemiology in Japan. He
cleaved a path through the jungle of cancer using epidemiological
methods. By promoting cancer studies, he overcame the poor
understanding of malignant disease which existed after World War
II, when cancer mortality rates were still low."
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