Numerous studies have documented racial differences in
deaths from cancer among non-Hispanic whites and African Americans, but little has been known about survival outcomes for Asian Americans who have been diagnosed with cancer, until now.
«In view of the fact that lung cancer has now overtaken breast cancer as the commonest cause of
death from cancer among women, that is alarming.
In other words, the probability of
death from cancer among astronauts should be no more than 3 percent above the average probability of
death from cancer among the general population in the United States.
It is the most common form of solid tumor and the leading cause of
death from cancer among children.
Not exact matches
Approximately 175000
cancer cases are diagnosed annually in children younger than age 15 years worldwide, 1 with an annual increase of around 0.9 % in incidence rate in the developed world, only partly explained by improved diagnosis and reporting.1, 2 Childhood
cancer is rare and its survival rate has increased significantly over the years owing to advancement in treatment technologies; however, it is still a leading cause of
death among children and adolescents in developed countries, ranking second
among children aged 1 to 14 years in the United States, surpassed only by accidents.1, 3 Childhood
cancer is also emerging as a major cause of
death in the last few years in Asia, Central and South America, Northwest Africa, and the Middle East, where
death rates
from preventable communicable diseases are declining.2
On average, 2,640 women die each year in New York
from breast
cancer, making it the second leading cause of
cancer deaths among women.
«Infertility linked to higher risk of
death among women: Penn study shows link between fertility and overall mortality; infertility also linked to increased risk of
death from breast
cancer and diabetes.»
Since 1972, the proportion of
deaths among women due to lung
cancer has increased
from 10 % to 22 % — a figure backed up by the latest results
from Statistik Austria.
For instance,
among the six largest countries, although the actual numbers of female
deaths from lung
cancer will still be the highest in the UK in 2016 than in the other large countries (at 16,400), the rate per 100,000 women has started to fall (
from 20.15 per 100,000 in 2013 to 19.37 predicted in 2016), while
death rates are still rising in the other countries.
The first, a cohort - analysis paper run by NIOSH, looked at all
deaths among the miners,
from lung
cancer as well as other causes.
Death rates
from leukemia
among people of all ages in Europe are falling, according to the latest predictions for European
cancer deaths in 2016, published in the leading
cancer journal Annals of Oncology today (Wednesday).
However, in the largest study of its kind so far, scientists
from the German
Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg have now shown that the risk of death from heart disease in breast cancer patients following radiotherapy or chemotherapy is no higher than it is among the average popul
Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg have now shown that the risk of
death from heart disease in breast
cancer patients following radiotherapy or chemotherapy is no higher than it is among the average popul
cancer patients following radiotherapy or chemotherapy is no higher than it is
among the average population.
Researchers
from Harvard Chan School and Brigham and Women's Hospital examined the relationship between types of fats in the participants» diets and overall
deaths among the group during the study period, as well as
deaths due to cardiovascular disease (CVD),
cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and respiratory disease.
Among men who had ever smoked, there was an elevated risk of
death from cardiovascular disease (CVD),
cancer or respiratory diseases in all of the geographic regions in 2004.
While women in most Asian regions are far less likely to smoke than men, the study also found an increased risk of
death from cancer, CVD and respiratory diseases
among East Asian women.
While improved diagnostic and treatment methods have reduced the overall
death rate
from breast
cancer, the study authors note, that reduction has not been as pronounced
among African American patients.
Methods: Using data
from two separate clinical - pathologic cohort studies of aging and AD, the Religious Orders Study (ROS) and the Rush Memory and Aging Project (MAP), we compared odds of AD dementia proximate to
death among participants... with and without a history of
cancer.
Although the number of
deaths from prostate
cancer continues to decline
among all men, the
death rate remains more than twice as high in black men than any other group.
Her team found that,
among men, rates of smoking - related
cancer deaths ranged
from a low of about 22 percent in Utah to highs of 39.5 percent in Arkansas, 38.5 percent in Tennessee and Louisiana, and 38.2 percent in Kentucky and West Virginia.
No
death or diagnosis
among parents or siblings
from cardiovascular disease, stroke, or
cancer before age 60.
Death rates for all
cancer types fell by 2 percent a year
from 2001 to 2006
among men and 1.5 percent per year
from 2002 to 2006 in women.
Aspirin protected people against gastrointestinal
cancers the most, the study found, with rates of
death from these
cancers around 54 percent lower after five years
among those who took aspirin compared to those who did not.
From 1997 to 2006, breast
cancer deaths dropped by 1.9 percent a year
among white and Hispanic women, 1.6 percent a year
among black women, and 0.6 percent annually
among Asian - American and Pacific Islander women.
Cervical
cancer used to be a top killer in developed nations — and it remains a major cause of
death in countries without widespread health - care access — but in the last 50 years, cervical
cancer deaths fell by 70 percent in the United States, transforming cervical
cancer from the leading cause of
cancer death among American women to a less common, nearly preventable
cancer.
While
death rates
from heart and kidney disease have dropped
among Indigenous people,
death rates
from cancer are on the rise, and the gap here is widening.
While
death rates
from heart and kidney disease have dropped
among Indigenous people,
death rates
from cancer are on the rise.