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Cancer Deaths - 15 News Result(s)
  • Reports Warn of Explosion in Cancer Deaths Among Women
    Reports Warn of Explosion in Cancer Deaths Among Women

    Two reports have warned of an explosion in cancer deaths among women, with a toll, mainly from breast cancer, of some 5.5 million per year by 2030 -- roughly the population of Denmark.

  • Cancer Deaths in US Drop by 22 Percent in 20 Years
    Cancer Deaths in US Drop by 22 Percent in 20 Years

    According to the report, there has been a significant drop in cancer induced deaths in almost all states.

  • Early Childhood Cancer Deaths 4 Times More Common Than Estimated
    Early Childhood Cancer Deaths 4 Times More Common Than Estimated

    About 1.5 percent of the child patients in the SEER database, happened to die within a month of cancer diagnosis, often under the age of one.

  • US Cancer Death Rate Drops 25 Percent Since 1991
    US Cancer Death Rate Drops 25 Percent Since 1991

    The cancer death rate in the United States has dropped 25 percent from a peak in 1991, mainly due to a steady decline in smoking and advances in early detection and treatment of tumors, new ...

  • Alcohol's Cancer Toll Revealed
    Alcohol's Cancer Toll Revealed

    Alcohol consumption caused more than 700,000 new cancer cases and around 366,000 cancer deaths in 2012, mainly in rich countries, according to data reported Wednesday to the World Cancer Congress in Paris.

  • Can Spicy Food Really Help You Live Longer?
    Can Spicy Food Really Help You Live Longer?

    Include more fresh and dried chilli pepper in your diet as eating spicy foods daily has now been linked to a lower risk of death from cancer, heart and lung diseases and diabetes.

  • U.S. Breast Cancer Deaths Drop; Rate Among White Women Falls Most
    U.S. Breast Cancer Deaths Drop; Rate Among White Women Falls Most

    U.S. death rates from breast cancer have dropped, although the decline was still greater among white women than black women, according to a study released Thursday.

  • Only 10-20 Percent Rural Indian Women Aware About Cervical Cancer
    Only 10-20 Percent Rural Indian Women Aware About Cervical Cancer

    According to the survey, an estimated 62,416 cervical cancer deaths were reported across the world in 2015, which is the eight per cent of the total deaths caused by cancers altogether.

  • The Leading Cancer Killer in Women is Not What You Think
    The Leading Cancer Killer in Women is Not What You Think

    According to a latest report, lung cancer has surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer death in females in developed countries and the change reflects the tobacco epidemic in women.

  • US Smoking Hits Record Low, But Cancer Deaths Still High
    US Smoking Hits Record Low, But Cancer Deaths Still High

    The number of Americans who smoke has dropped to a record low, but 40 per cent of cancer cases in the country are still linked to tobacco use.

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