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Cancer Trends: Good News and Challenges Ahead
USAMonday, April 21, 2025
However, not all cancer rates are going down. Cancers linked to excess weight, such as pancreas and kidney cancers, are on the rise. Among women, uterine, breast, and liver cancers are becoming more common. For young people, colon and rectal cancers are increasing. These trends show that there's still a lot of work to be done in the fight against cancer.
The report also shines a light on some troubling disparities. Black women, for instance, face a much higher risk of dying from breast and uterine cancers compared to white women. This gap is likely due to differences in access to care and the use of diagnostic procedures. Addressing these disparities is crucial for making progress in cancer prevention and treatment.
So, what can be done? Changing habits like quitting tobacco, maintaining a healthy weight, eating well, avoiding alcohol, and protecting skin can all help lower cancer risk. Regular screenings are also important for finding and treating cancers early. By taking these steps, more people can be protected from cancer and its devastating effects.
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