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 ...
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women globally, with cases expected to surge by 2050. Researchers analyzed ...
From 1991 to 2015, the cancer death rate dropped about 1.5 percent a year, resulting in a total decrease of 26 percent — about 2.4 million fewer deaths than would have occurred had the rate remained ...
Cancer rates in Canada will remain high in 2026. Lung, breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers will be the most common, ...
New national estimates reveal historic gains in cancer survival and millions of deaths averted, while exposing stark inequities and warning that policy decisions today could determine whether progress ...
Deaths from brain cancer, breast cancer, leukemia, and lung cancer all declined, while colorectal cancer mortality increased by 1.1% annually. HealthDay News — For the 5 leading causes of ...
Survivors of cancer in their teen and young adult years are at double the risk of most types of later cancers, according to research from Alberta published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journa ...
A new paper published today in the Canadian Medical Association Journal offers fresh modelling that shows cancer cases and ...
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