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Despite alcohol being a leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, public awareness of its cancer risk remains ...
About 69,000 new cases and nearly 14,000 deaths are expected this year, according to the American Cancer Society.
Uterine cancer incidence and mortality rates are projected to increase significantly over the next three decades in the ...
While incidence and mortality rates for most cancer types have been on the decline in the United States, cases of uterine ...
In North America, the report found, incidence was highest for cancers associated with behavioral factors like smoking and excess body weight.
Uterine cancer incidence is projected to increase an average of 40.8% between 2018 and 2050, with a bulk of the increase expected to occur among Black women. Mortality rates may almost double, ...
According to the latest edition of The Cancer Atlas, lower-income nations are experiencing a rise in lung, colorectal and ...
Over the past 30 years, cancer deaths have decreased by 34% in the United States. Although the United States accounts for 1 in 6 cancer cases worldwide, it makes up just 7% of global cancer deaths, ...
A substantial proportion of cancer in each country can be prevented by implementing resource-stratified cancer prevention and control measures,” said Ahmedin Jemal, DVM, PhD.
Lack of access to healthy food is a threat to the lives of cancer survivors—a significant and often overlooked factor affecting their long-term health outcomes. A new study shows that those ...