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      Cancer statistics, 2016.

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          Each year, the American Cancer Society estimates the numbers of new cancer cases and deaths that will occur in the United States in the current year and compiles the most recent data on cancer incidence, mortality, and survival. Incidence data were collected by the National Cancer Institute (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results [SEER] Program), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (National Program of Cancer Registries), and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries. Mortality data were collected by the National Center for Health Statistics. In 2016, 1,685,210 new cancer cases and 595,690 cancer deaths are projected to occur in the United States. Overall cancer incidence trends (13 oldest SEER registries) are stable in women, but declining by 3.1% per year in men (from 2009-2012), much of which is because of recent rapid declines in prostate cancer diagnoses. The cancer death rate has dropped by 23% since 1991, translating to more than 1.7 million deaths averted through 2012. Despite this progress, death rates are increasing for cancers of the liver, pancreas, and uterine corpus, and cancer is now the leading cause of death in 21 states, primarily due to exceptionally large reductions in death from heart disease. Among children and adolescents (aged birth-19 years), brain cancer has surpassed leukemia as the leading cause of cancer death because of the dramatic therapeutic advances against leukemia. Accelerating progress against cancer requires both increased national investment in cancer research and the application of existing cancer control knowledge across all segments of the population.

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          Journal
          CA Cancer J Clin
          CA: a cancer journal for clinicians
          Wiley
          1542-4863
          0007-9235
          2016
          : 66
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Director, Surveillance Information, Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA.
          [2 ] Epidemiologist, Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA.
          [3 ] Vice President, Surveillance and Health Services Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA.
          Article
          10.3322/caac.21332
          26742998
          3fcc216f-7573-4d7d-ae89-03c3fb3d63b5
          History

          survival,mortality,incidence,death rates,cancer statistics,cancer cases,trends

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