More than 2 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the US this year, and more than 600,000 people will die of cancer, researchers project.
Incidences for many common types of cancer have risen in recent years, with young women experiencing the brunt of the shift. According to research from the American Cancer Society, the incidence rate ...
The cancer death rate declined by more than one-third over a three-decade period in the United States, though incidence rates ...
Cancer cases are shifting from men to women in the U.S., and from older to younger adults, according to a new report from the ...
Cancer mortality is continuing to decline, but the incidence of certain cancer types is increasing, especially among women.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) today released Cancer Statistics, 2025, the organization's annual report on cancer facts and trends. The new findings show the cancer mortality rate declined by 34% ...
The risk and incidence of cancer among people under 50 is also on the rise, according to American Cancer Society.
Annual cancer statistics report identifies persistent racial and ethnic disparities and increases in certain cancers in women ...
Cancer deaths overall are falling, but the burden is shifting toward younger adults and women, the American Cancer Society ...
A new report shows that cancer cases are increasing in females and young adults in the United States. For the first time, cancer rates in females ages 50 to 64 have surpassed those in males. Physical ...
The increase in breast cancer rates among younger patients is occurring as the incidence of other early-onset cancers — ...
It’s a sobering statistic: 1 in 8 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime.1 ...