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The most recent Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer was released by the National Cancer Institute on May 22, 2018. |
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Between 1999-2015, cancer death rates declined for men, women, and children. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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Colorectal cancer mortality rates decreased between 1999-2015, reflecting improved early detection and more effective treatments. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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Female breast cancer death rates decreased 1.6% per year in 2011-2015. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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Entre 1999 y 2015, los índices de mortalidad siguen descendiendo en hombres, mujeres y niños en los Estados Unidos. |
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Detecting melanoma at an early stage equals better survival. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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After years of significant decline, the death rate trend for prostate cancer stabilized from 2013 to 2015. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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Between 1999-2014, the rate of new cases of cancer continued to decrease for men and remained stable for women. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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The rate of new cases of prostate cancer declined about 6.5% per year from 2007 to 2014. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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There has been an increased burden of late-stage prostate cancer, and the decline in death rates for prostate cancer has leveled off. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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Although the rate of new cases of lung cancer continues to decrease, along with the smoking rate, lung cancer is still the second most common cancer. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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This graphic shows the 5-year survival rates from 2007-2013 for stage I of the most common cancers. (Instagram crop; see attachments for other social media crops.) |
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