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The new study found that Midwestern states had the highest rates of obesity-linked cancer deaths, while the Northeast fared ...
Cancer diagnoses are expected to exceed two million in 2025, with approximately 618,120 deaths predicted, according to the American Cancer Society’s annual cancer trends report.
Overall cancer mortality in the United States has continued to decline, with more than 4 million cancer deaths averted since 1991, according to the 2024 American Cancer Society (ACS) annual report ...
The American Cancer Society found many deaths prevented, but an uptick in incidence of a variety of cancers.
The new American Cancer Society report indicates a troubling increase in cancer diagnoses among younger people, with women, especially younger ones, facing higher cancer rates and mortality. Women ...
New data suggest that, in recent years, US cancer incidence has generally remained stable, and the rate of cancer deaths has generally decreased.
Cancer deaths decline significantly in last 50 years – but cases are on the rise While cancer diagnoses continue to rise, the likelihood of dying has fallen significantly ...
Lung and bronchus cancer saw the biggest decline in deaths, falling by 4.5% each year in that four-year timeframe, according to the report.
An American Cancer Society report found the cancer death rate has steadily declined, but incidence rates have risen in women and young adults.
Cervical cancer incidence increased by 2.5% per year between 2012 and 2019 among women ages 30 to 34. Death rates on decline The report estimates 611,720 people will die from cancer in 2024.