Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, part 1: National cancer statistics.
Kathleen A CroninSusan ScottAlbert U FirthHyuna SungS Jane HenleyRecinda L ShermanRebecca L SiegelRobert N AndersonBetsy A KohlerVicki B BenardSerban NegoitaCharles WigginsWilliam G CanceAhmedin JemalPublished in: Cancer (2022)
Cancer death rates continued to decline overall, for children, and for adolescents and young adults, and treatment advances have led to accelerated declines in death rates for several sites, such as lung and melanoma. The increases in incidence rates for several common cancers in part reflect changes in risk factors, screening test use, and diagnostic practice. Racial/ethnic differences exist in cancer incidence and mortality, highlighting the need to understand and address inequities. Population-based incidence and mortality data inform prevention, early detection, and treatment efforts to help reduce the cancer burden in the United States.