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A new report on cancer in the US shows a steady decline in overall deaths from 2001 through 2022. The rate of diagnoses among men fell from 2001 through 2013 and then stabilized through 2021 but these ...
New data suggest that, in recent years, US cancer incidence has generally remained stable, and the rate of cancer deaths has generally decreased.
Incidence of 14 cancers increased among individuals under the age of 50 between 2010 and 2019, according to a study published May 8 in Cancer Discovery.  Researchers from the National Institutes of ...
Overall cancer mortality rates declined from 2001 through 2022, while cancer incidence rates decreased from 2001 through 2013 and stabilized through 2021, according to the 2024 Annual Report to ...
In fact, the progress in reducing overall cancer deaths is largely attributable to sustained declines in both incidence and death rates of lung cancer and several other smoking-related cancers ...
Researchers have completed a comprehensive analysis of cancer statistics for different age groups in the United States and found that from 2010 through 2019, the incidence of 14 cancer types increased ...
The researchers found the U.S. had an overall cancer incidence rate of 461.3 per 100,000 people between 2017 and 2021. The rate among men declined annually by 1.6% from 2001 to 2004 and by 2.2% ...
Half the patients were 60 or older; only about 8% were immunosuppressed. The overall incidence rate (adjusted to reflect the age and sex distribution of the U.S. population) was 3.6 per 1000 ...
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“Overall, cancer incidence and death rates continue to decline, representing changes in risk factors, increases in screening utilization, and advances in treatment,” the researchers write.