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Cancer Survivors on the Rise: The Numbers and Challenges
USAMonday, June 2, 2025
The increase in survivors is great news, but it also highlights some big problems. There are still big gaps in who gets good cancer care. For example, Black people with early-stage lung or rectal cancer are much less likely to get surgery than white people. This is a clear sign that we need to do more to make sure everyone has access to the best cancer care.
Breast cancer is a big part of this story. The number of breast cancer survivors is expected to jump from 4. 3 million today to 5. 3 million by 2035. This is thanks to better detection and treatment. But it's not all good news. Breast cancer is still a leading cause of death for younger women, and there are big disparities in who survives and who doesn't. Black women, in particular, face worse outcomes.
As the number of survivors grows, so does the need for ongoing care. Survivors need regular check-ups to watch for cancer coming back, new cancers, or side effects from treatment. This means we need a strong healthcare system that can support all these survivors. It also means we need to keep pushing for better treatments and more equal access to care. Every person who beats cancer deserves the chance to live a long, healthy life.
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