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Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, part I: National cancer statistics.

Kathleen A CroninAndrew J LakeSusan ScottRecinda L ShermanAnne-Michelle NooneNadia HowladerS Jane HenleyRobert N AndersonAlbert U FirthJiemin MaBetsy A KohlerAhmedin Jemal
Published in: Cancer (2018)
For all cancer sites combined, cancer incidence rates decreased among men but were stable among women. Overall, there continue to be significant declines in cancer death rates among both men and women. Differences in rates and trends by race and ethnic group remain. Progress in reducing cancer mortality has not occurred for all sites. Examining stage distribution and 5-year survival by stage highlights the potential benefits associated with early detection and treatment. Cancer 2018;124:2785-2800. © 2018 American Cancer Society.
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