Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, part I: National cancer statistics.
S Jane HenleyElizabeth M WardSusan ScottJiemin MaRobert N AndersonAlbert U FirthCheryll C ThomasFarhad IslamiHannah K WeirDenise Riedel LewisRecinda L ShermanManxia WuVicki B BenardLisa C RichardsonAhmedin JemalKathleen CroninBetsy A KohlerPublished in: Cancer (2020)
Although overall cancer death rates continue to decline, incidence rates are leveling off among males and are increasing slightly among females. These trends reflect population changes in cancer risk factors, screening test use, diagnostic practices, and treatment advances. Many cancers can be prevented or treated effectively if they are found early. Population-based cancer incidence and mortality data can be used to inform efforts to decrease the cancer burden in the United States and regularly monitor progress toward goals.