Despite a continuous decline in the rate of breast cancer deaths in the United States, the incidence of the disease has ...
While the decline in cancer deaths are attributable to lower smoking rates, treatment improvements and earlier detection, there's still a risk factor that the authors warn isn't as well known ...
A sweeping new report finds alcohol consumption may be increasing the risk of certain types of cancer. Other recent studies ...
Scientific advances helped avert 4.1 million deaths from cancer in the 30 years between 1991 and 2021 according to a new report, but the disease continues to be a public health challenge.
From 2012 to 2021, the incidence rate increased 1.4% annually among women younger than 50, 2.5% among Asian American women ...
The American Cancer Society found that breast cancer mortality rates have been dropping steadily since 1989, but in recent ...
U.S. cancer death rates have dropped 33% over the last three decades, equating to 4.1 million lives saved. Alcohol consumption is linked to six types of cancer, including breast, liver ...
The latest American Cancer Society report reveals a 44% decline in breast cancer mortality since 1989, but racial disparities ...
Statistics show that there's a decline in the rate of breast cancer deaths in the U.S. but occurrences of the disease has ...
Breast cancer rates are rising sharply in the United States, driven by increases among younger women and Asian Americans, a ...
JOHANNESBURG - Over two-point-three million people were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022, and with 670-thousand deaths ...
CHICAGO -- Despite a continuous decline in the rate of breast cancer deaths in the United States, the incidence of the disease has increased, especially among younger ages, and significant racial ...