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The decrease is largely due to improved lung cancer treatment, but the impact of COVID-19 is not yet known.
The starting age was lowered due to an increase in colorectal cancer among younger people.
The report found U.S. cancer patients spent $5.6 billion in out-of-pocket costs for cancer treatment in 2018.
Despite progress, adolescents and young adults face substantial cancer disparities by race/ethnicity.
The Black community has the highest rate of colorectal cancer of any racial/ethnic group in the U.S.
New guidelines assert that cervical cancer is best detected by a human papillomavirus test, but some groups disagree.
Coronavirus threatens to slow progress against cancer prevention
Good sources of fiber include fruits, beans, grains and vegetables.
COVID-19 has disrupted care and raised treatment safety concerns. These trustworthy sources can help you stay up to date.
A brisk walk or laps around the pool could improve overall well-being.
The American Red Cross and the American Cancer Society come together to encourage people to #GiveBloodtoGiveTime.
The free facilities serve tens of thousands of people with cancer and caregivers each year.
If you live in any of these states, you’ll need more sun protection.
The American Cancer Society sets the record straight.
Cancer mortality fell by 29% between 1991 and 2017, largely driven by a decline in lung cancer deaths.
“I have never faced a fight quite like the one I have now,” he says.
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