Cancer Facts & Figures 2026 is an educational companion for Cancer Statistics 2026, a scientific paper published in the ...
The five-year relative survival for all cancers combined has reached a milestone, according to the American Cancer Society.
Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults ...
In 1970, only half of patients lived past five years. Now, at least 70 percent of U.S. cancer patients are surviving for at ...
Cancer survival rates climbed significantly in recent decades. But federal funding cuts could threaten that progress, ...
More people are surviving cancer than ever before, as the 5-year survival rate across cancer reached 70%, according to the ...
A new American Cancer Society report highlights major improvements in cancer survivorship.About 70% of people in the U.S.
Survival rates for all cancers are increasing, but threats to federal funding and access to care jeopardize these advances.
A record 70% of cancer patients are living five years past their diagnosis, according to a report released Tuesday by the ...
While rates of cancer diagnosis under age 50 have risen in recent years, this has not translated into increased cancer ...
Since last summer the Virginia Department of Health has been investigating a potential pediatric cancer cluster in Southwest ...
Cancer registrars throughout the world will join their colleagues, fellow medical professionals, and community leaders to observe the 25th annual National Cancer Registrars Week (NCRW), April 5–9, ...