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More Women And Young People Are Getting Cancer Than Before, New Report Shows
The cancer burden in the United States is shifting towards women and younger people, a new American Cancer Society study released Thursday shows, with disease rates in one group—women aged 50 to 64—surpassing those of men for the first time.
Cancer Incidence on the Rise Among Women
The decline in cancer incidence among men and increase among women has narrowed the male‐to-female cancer incidence rate ratio from a peak of 1.6 in 1992 to 1.1 in 2021. In people aged 50-64 years, cancer incidence is statistically equivalent between women and men, at 832.5 and 830.6 cases per 100,000 people, respectively.
Cancer deaths are down, but cancer in women and young people is up, yearly study finds
The American Cancer Society's annual cancer trend report shows cancer mortality is decreasing but cancer rates are increasing in young adults and women.
Report shows drop in cancer deaths, but troubling data for women and younger adults
The cancer death rate declined by more than one-third over a three-decade period in the United States, though incidence rates for many types of cancer are rising in women and young adults, according to a new report.
Cancer cases rising for certain populations amid overall decline in deaths
A new and long-awaited rule from the FDA that hopes to bring smoking in the U.S. to an end; the number of Americans with dementia is expected to double in the next 30 years; Princess Kate visits the London medical center that helped put her cancer into remission,
Cancer Cases Among Women and Younger Adults Rising, Report Shows
It appears mortality rates for cancer are continuing to decline. According to the American Cancer Society’s annual report, there was a 34% decrease in deaths between 1991 and 2022. And
Cancer mortality continues to drop despite rising incidence in 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% from 1991 to 2022 in the United States,
Cancer deaths dropped 34% over three decades in U.S.: report
A new cancer report is shedding some light on the advances of early cancer detection, and why it's so important to keep up with those screenings.
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Young women are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with cancer as young men: ‘We’re seeing a change’
Cancer diagnoses are shifting from older to younger adults and from men to women, according to a report released Thursday by ...
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Cancer Mortality Continued to Decline Through 2022
Cancer mortality is continuing to decline, but the incidence of certain cancer types is increasing, especially among women.
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Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female
Although long considered a disease of aging, certain cancers are turning up more often in younger women, according to a new ...
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