The American Cancer Society’s annual report found that 70% of patients now survive at least five years after diagnosis.
The latest edition of an annual report finds new cases continue to rise and outcomes have worsened for some cancers.
Cancer survival rates have reached a record high, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS). The ...
Japan’s health ministry has released, for the first time, five-year survival rates for new cancer patients by cancer type, ...
The American Cancer Society reports that five-year cancer survival in the US has reached a historic high of 70% for the first ...
Researchers found better detection, treatment and decreased smoking have been immensely helpful in reducing deaths due to ...
A new report from the American Cancer Society shows 7 in 10 cancer patients are living at least 5 years post-diagnosis.
An Alabama Senate committee unanimously approved a bill Wednesday morning that would require health insurance companies to ...
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Cancer patients are living longer — a closer look at the treatments driving this progress
New data show cancer survival has reached a record high — nearly 70% of patients now live at least five years after diagnosis ...
Though the findings are positive overall, survival increases since the mid-1990s are especially notable for more fatal ...
Seven in 10 people now survive cancer for at least five years — a milestone unthinkable just a generation ago.
"Seven in 10 people now survive their cancer 5 years or more, up from only half in the mid-70s," Siegel said in a press ...
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