A new report on cancer in the US shows a steady decline in overall deaths from 2001 through 2022. The rate of diagnoses among men fell from 2001 through 2013 and then stabilized through 2021 but these ...
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Cancer cases worldwide are expected to soar in the coming decades, a report finds. Here's why.
The World Health Organization tempered optimism about improvements in cancer treatment and said global health care inequities ...
Following almost a decade of decline, prostate cancer incidence in the U.S. increased 3.0% per year between 2014 through 2021, according to a report published Sept. 2 in CA: A Cancer Journal for ...
About 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime The average age at diagnosis is 67 Less than 1% of the 3.5 million men living with prostate cancer are expected to die from it ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Improved screening and treatments could reverse global prostate cancer mortality trends. Involving other ...
The U.S. cancer death rate has hit a milestone: It's been falling for at least 25 years, according to a new report. Lower smoking rates are translating into fewer deaths. Advances in early detection ...
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Should lowest-risk prostate 'cancer' still be called cancer? How changing the name could save lives
A growing number of prostate cancer experts argue that calling the lowest-risk prostate cancer "cancer" does more harm than ...
Getting screened for prostate cancer may not help you stay alive after all. In a 20-year study of more than 9,000 Swedish men, researchers found no difference in the rate of prostate cancer deaths ...
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A year of added prostate-cancer therapy cut the odds the disease spreads, a major trial found
Men treated for prostate cancer after surgery now have clearer evidence that extending hormone therapy from six months to two ...
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