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The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer published statistics on new cancer cases, deaths, and trends in the United States The report includes long-term trends since 2001 and short-term trends with the most recent five years of data, which covers 2017 – 2021 for incidence and 2018 – 2022 for mortality The Annual Report also provides rates and trends for the most common
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Over the past 45 years, cancer prevention and screening accounted for most cancer deaths averted for these causes; however, their contribution varied by cancer site according to these models using population-level cancer mortality data Despite progress, efforts to reduce the US cancer burden will r …
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The US cancer death rate has fallen 33% since 1991, which corresponds to an estimated 3 8 million deaths averted, according to the report, published Thursday in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
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