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Why Are Diabetic Patients Largest Users of Lancets?

The rising cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPDs), diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have amplified the adoption of minimally invasive blood-drawing devices such as lancets. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), currently nearly 235 million people are suffering from asthma and around 3 million individuals die due to COPDs each year. The organization also states that cancer kills around 9.6 million people and heart diseases claim 17.9 million human lives each year. Medical professionals use lancets to diagnose such diseases at their early stages to reduce the mortality rate.

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Market players are providing simple, point-of-care-testing (POCT), home-use lancets for monitoring blood glucose, diagnosing diabetes, and other purposes. OneTouch UltraSoft by LifeScan Inc. is one of the most widely used lancets in homecare settings. With the rising incidence of diabetes, adoption of such devices will surge significantly. The WHO estimates that nearly 1.6 million people die of diabetes each year and about 422 million people are currently affected by this endocrine disease, globally. Diabetic patients use lancets to monitor units of insulin being administered, as its regulation is quintessential for such people.

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According to P&S Intelligence, North America adopted the highest number of lancets in 2019, due to the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, surging population of elderly people, and increasing technological advancements, in the region. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the U.S., more than 34 million individuals are living with diabetes. The CDC also states that nearly 600,000 deaths in the country occur due to cancer and approximately 1.7 million cases are registered every year.

 

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