The American Cancer Society's annual trend report is out with some mixed results. Cancer deaths are down but cases among certain groups are up. Jamil Rivers, a South Jersey mother of two ...
A new report from the American Cancer Society shows some positive trends when it comes to cancer mortality rates, as well as more promising news on technology to fight the disease.Despite that ...
A new study from the American Cancer Society is seeking to better understand cancer and other health conditions among Black women.It’s the largest cohort study of cancer risk and outcomes among ...
The American Cancer Society's 2025 report indicates a 34% decline in cancer mortality from 1991 to 2022, preventing approximately 4.5 million deaths. Despite this, cancer incidence is rising ...
The American Cancer Society's latest cancer report shows both positive and concerning trends: overall cancer deaths are down but the number of women and young adults with cancer is up. The annual ...
according to data released by the American Cancer Society (ACS). The ACS report, published Thursday, includes statistics based on mortality data through 2022 and cancer incidence data through 2021 ...
The American Cancer Society recently predicted there will be around 155,000 new cases of colorectal cancer and 52,900 deaths this year. Ivan - stock.adobe.com This is gut-wrenching news.
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 ...
according to the American Cancer Society’s annual cancer trends report, which was published today in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. ACS researchers compiled data from central cancer ...
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. Runners take part at the 'La ...
according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. Among adults aged 50-64, cancer rates are slightly higher in women, and women under 50 are almost twice as likely as men in the same age ...
the American Cancer Society reported on Thursday. And despite overall improvements in survival, Black and Native Americans are dying of some cancers at rates two to three times higher than those ...