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  1. As cancer rates rise with an aging population, improved diagnoses and treatments have boosted survival rates.

    Removing elderly data shows a 33% drop in cancer mortality since 1990, a trend seen across Western countries.

    #CancerMortality #PublicHealth

  2. As cancer rates rise with an aging population, improved diagnoses and treatments have boosted survival rates.

    Removing elderly data shows a 33% drop in cancer mortality since 1990, a trend seen across Western countries.

    #CancerMortality #PublicHealth

  3. As cancer rates rise with an aging population, improved diagnoses and treatments have boosted survival rates.

    Removing elderly data shows a 33% drop in cancer mortality since 1990, a trend seen across Western countries.

    #CancerMortality #PublicHealth

  4. As cancer rates rise with an aging population, improved diagnoses and treatments have boosted survival rates.

    Removing elderly data shows a 33% drop in cancer mortality since 1990, a trend seen across Western countries.

  5. As cancer rates rise with an aging population, improved diagnoses and treatments have boosted survival rates.

    Removing elderly data shows a 33% drop in cancer mortality since 1990, a trend seen across Western countries.

    #CancerMortality #PublicHealth

  6. "Continued reductions in #cancermortality because of drops in smoking, better treatment, and earlier detection is certainly great news. However, this progress is tempered by rising incidence in young and middle-aged women, who are often the family caregivers, and a shifting cancer burden from men to women, harkening back to the early 1900s when #cancer was more common in women.

    Another nationwide study from earlier this year found that between 1975 and 2020, almost 6 million deaths from five of the most common cancers (#breast, #cervical, #colorectal, #lung and #prostate cancer) were averted through a combination of #prevention, #screening, and improved #treatments."

    sciencealert.com/death-rate-fr

  7. "Continued reductions in #cancermortality because of drops in smoking, better treatment, and earlier detection is certainly great news. However, this progress is tempered by rising incidence in young and middle-aged women, who are often the family caregivers, and a shifting cancer burden from men to women, harkening back to the early 1900s when #cancer was more common in women.

    Another nationwide study from earlier this year found that between 1975 and 2020, almost 6 million deaths from five of the most common cancers (#breast, #cervical, #colorectal, #lung and #prostate cancer) were averted through a combination of #prevention, #screening, and improved #treatments."

    sciencealert.com/death-rate-fr

  8. "Continued reductions in because of drops in smoking, better treatment, and earlier detection is certainly great news. However, this progress is tempered by rising incidence in young and middle-aged women, who are often the family caregivers, and a shifting cancer burden from men to women, harkening back to the early 1900s when was more common in women.

    Another nationwide study from earlier this year found that between 1975 and 2020, almost 6 million deaths from five of the most common cancers (, , , and cancer) were averted through a combination of , , and improved ."

    sciencealert.com/death-rate-fr

  9. "Continued reductions in #cancermortality because of drops in smoking, better treatment, and earlier detection is certainly great news. However, this progress is tempered by rising incidence in young and middle-aged women, who are often the family caregivers, and a shifting cancer burden from men to women, harkening back to the early 1900s when #cancer was more common in women.

    Another nationwide study from earlier this year found that between 1975 and 2020, almost 6 million deaths from five of the most common cancers (#breast, #cervical, #colorectal, #lung and #prostate cancer) were averted through a combination of #prevention, #screening, and improved #treatments."

    sciencealert.com/death-rate-fr

  10. "Continued reductions in #cancermortality because of drops in smoking, better treatment, and earlier detection is certainly great news. However, this progress is tempered by rising incidence in young and middle-aged women, who are often the family caregivers, and a shifting cancer burden from men to women, harkening back to the early 1900s when #cancer was more common in women.

    Another nationwide study from earlier this year found that between 1975 and 2020, almost 6 million deaths from five of the most common cancers (#breast, #cervical, #colorectal, #lung and #prostate cancer) were averted through a combination of #prevention, #screening, and improved #treatments."

    sciencealert.com/death-rate-fr