Overall, cancer death rates in people younger than 50 have dropped by 44% since 1990. Only colorectal cancer deaths have ...
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Cancer deaths falling in people under 50 except for colorectal cancer
Cancer is killing far fewer people in early and mid‑adulthood than it did a generation ago, a public‑health success story ...
Age-adjusted mortality rates for gastric cancer in the US declined sharply between 1999 and 2022, but significant disparities persisted, particularly among men, older adults, and certain racial and ...
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US cancer death rate drops 34%, but experts warn of troubling rise in these 3 cancers
The latest American Cancer Society report shows a 34% drop in cancer mortality since 1991, but reveals a worrying increase in ...
(CNN) — The rate of people dying from cancer in the United States seems to have dropped steadily for 25 years, a new study says, but disparities remain between the rich and the poor. The overall ...
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Global study reveals disparities in early-onset gastric cancer
Gastric cancer remains the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Although its overall incidence has declined, early-onset cases—diagnosed before age 50—display unique biological and ...
The federally funded study published Thursday by the medical journal JAMA Oncology is being called the first to assess the ...
Colorectal cancer has become the leading cause of cancer death among people under 50 in the United States – and the reasons why are still murky, a new report says. In the early 1990s, colorectal ...
Overall incidence of central nervous system (CNS) cancers in the US did not change significantly from 1990 to 2021, but mortality dipped by over 8%, and incidence trends varied by age group. Primary ...
Heart disease and cancer were again the leading causes of death in the U.S. in 2024, according to a CDC report published Sept. 10, which analyzed 99.9% of 2024 death records as of June 1, 2025. At the ...
Prostate cancer rates have risen steadily over the past decade, reversing course after years of decline. Diagnoses of prostate cancer rose by 3% annually between 2014 and 2021, following ...
Between 2024 and 2050, cancer deaths are expected to increase by 74.5% globally, bringing the total number of cancer deaths to 18.6 million in 2050. The estimates come from the Global Burden of ...
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