Cancer statistics have reached new heights — in good and not-so-good ways. The American Cancer Society (ACS) released its annual report on cancer trends this week, showing for the first time that more ...
An annual report from the American Cancer Society shows that, for the first time, over 70% of Americans diagnosed with cancer can expect to live at least five years. The increase from the mid-1970s, ...
People who have received a cancer diagnosis are living longer than ever, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS). Decades of cancer research have led to more effective ...
Most people only ever think about their appendix if it needs to be removed. But a worrying new trend is rewriting this narrative, as appendix cancer is on the rise in younger generations. A study ...
For the first time ever, the five-year survival rate for all cancers combined has reached 70 percent. While it’s a moment to celebrate, doctors warn the fight is far from over. Sean Stevenson ...
Improved cancer therapies contribute to increased survival rates, according to a recent American Cancer Society report. Ohio has the 11th highest cancer mortality rate for both men and women, but ...
Despite the overall improvement in survival rates, Native Americans, Black Americans, and rural populations continue to face higher rates of death from cancer. People are living longer after a cancer ...
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