The cancer death rate in the U.S. declined 34% from 1991 to 2022, according to a new report released Thursday by the American Cancer Society, dropping by 1.7% each year from 2013 to 2022.
Cancer deaths in the United States fell by 34% from 1991 to 2022, averting approximately 4.5 million deaths, according to the cancer society’s most recent annual report. However, this progress ...
A temporary freeze on meetings on the National Institutes of Health could lead to delays in disbursing research grants and in ...
However, rates of cancer incidence and death are going down, if slowly, in Appalachia. Rates of new cases in Appalachia have ...
The American Cancer Society's annual trend report is out with some mixed results. Cancer deaths are down but cases among certain groups are up. Jamil Rivers, a South Jersey mother of two ...
The cancer death rate decreased 34% from 1991 through 2022. Though the rate of cancer death is declining in the United States, cancer incidence is rising among US women, according to a report from ...
prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men and the second-leading cause of cancer deaths. Most prostate cancer tumors, however, are low-grade and "never spread" — and the PSA screening ...
A recent Surgeon General's report highlighted alcohol's carcinogenic effects. A Penn State professor breaks down the process.
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News Medical on MSNCancer incidence and deaths still higher in Appalachia despite progressFewer people than before are being diagnosed with and dying from cancer in Appalachia, but cancer incidence and death rates remain substantially higher, especially in certain areas of Central ...
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