Saturday 1 April 2017

Annual Report Finds Fewer Patients in the United States are Dying from Cancer

Annual Report Finds Fewer Patients in the United States are Dying from Cancer

Curetoday.com - ‎Mar 31, 2017‎
“The continued drops in overall cancer death rates in the United States are welcome news, reflecting improvements in prevention, early detection and treatment,” Betsy A. Kohler, M.P.H., C.T.R., executive director of NAACCR, said in a statement. “But ...

Cancer deaths in United States on decline: NIH

Washington Times - ‎Mar 31, 2017‎
“The continued drops in overall cancer death rates in the United States are welcome news, reflecting improvements in prevention, early detection, and treatment,” said Betsy A. Kohler, executive director of North American Association of Central Cancer ...

US cancer death rates continue to fall as 5-year survival rates rise – study

The Guardian - ‎Mar 31, 2017‎
But they warn that smoking continues to pose a threat along with obesity, rates of which are at 20% or or more in every state. NAACCR executive director Betsy Kohler said. “The continued drops in overall cancer death rates in the United States are ...

US Cancer Mortality Rates: 'Progress, but Very Limited'

Medscape - ‎Mar 31, 2017‎
Cancer mortality related to smoking and obesity in the United States is on the upswing; progress on improving 5-year survival rates for pancreatic, liver, lung, and esophageal cancers remains "limited"; and racial disparities persist in many common ...

U.S. Cancer Deaths are Decreasing, Study Finds

EverythingLubbock.com - ‎1 hour ago‎
(ABC NEWS) - More people are surviving the most common forms of cancer as cancer deaths continue to trend downward for both men and women in the U.S., according to a new study published Friday by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Cancer mortality rates continue to drop, according to national report

Medical News Today - ‎10 hours ago‎
"The continued drops in overall cancer death rates in the United States are welcome news, reflecting improvements in prevention, early detection, and treatment," she says. "But this report also shows us that progress has been limited for several ...

Americans are surviving common cancers more than ever

Daily Mail - ‎59 minutes ago‎
An annual study has found that more people are surviving the most commonly diagnosed forms of cancer. Published on Friday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, researchers concluded that a downward trend in cancer deaths was seen over a ...

Annual Report Shows A Downward Trend In Overall Cancer Death Rates In The United States

Tech Times - ‎4 hours ago‎
According to the latest comprehensive Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, overall cancer death rates in the United States are seeing a downward trend. Authors call for more attention and resources for the prevention and treatment of ...

Survival Continues to Improve for Most Cancers

U.S. News & World Report - ‎Mar 31, 2017‎
FRIDAY, March 31, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Overall cancer death rates in the United States continue to fall, but racial gaps persist, a new report says. Death rates fell between 2010 and 2014 for 11 of the 16 most common cancers in men and for 13 of ...

Annual report: Overall cancer death rates continue to decline, but problem areas persist

Healio - ‎Mar 31, 2017‎
The report — a collaboration between the American Cancer Society, CDC, NCI, HHS and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (NAACCR) — has provided updates on cancer incidence and mortality patterns in the United States since ...

USA cancer deaths trending downwards

Blasting News - ‎10 hours ago‎
"Overall cancer death rates continue to decrease in the United States, reflecting improvements in prevention, early detection, and treatment," the authors wrote. Men seem to have survived more lung and prostate cancer while colorectal cancer deaths ...

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