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Worldwide cancer rates and deaths are projected to increase by 77% and 90% respectively by 2050 .
Researchers say lower-income countries will be hardest hit by the increase.
They say a tripling of cancer cases and subsequent deaths will drive the rise.
The researchers say Australia has the highest cancer survival rate among high-income nations.
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