On a global scale, tens of millions
of new cancer cases arise and millions of people die from cancer - related complications each year.
As if that wasn't shocking enough, the number
of new cancer cases is expected to rise about 70 percent — over the next 2 decades.
Researchers used the National Cancer Database (NCDB)-- a database that captures roughly 70 percent of
new cancer cases in the United States annually — to evaluate treatment plans for patients with ovarian cancer from 2003 through 2011, in order to identify populations at risk of not receiving the standard of care for their disease.
By 2030, there will be an estimated 23.6 million
new cancer cases reported worldwide each year, up 68 % since 2012, according to Cancer Research UK.
«The number
of new cancer cases can be reduced and many cancer deaths can be prevented through routine cancer screening.
This year there will be an estimated 1,735,350
new cancer cases and 609,640 cancer deaths in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society.
Stomach cancer represents roughly 2 % (21,500) cases of
all new cancer cases yearly in the United States, but it is much more common in Japan, Great Britain, South America, and Iceland.
During the follow - up period, 1,648
new cancer cases were diagnosed.
These findings were based on 10 years of data about the diagnoses of
new cancer cases and 21 years of data about cancer deaths.
The 63,920 estimated new cases of kidney and renal pelvis cancer in 2014 made up 3.8 percent of
all new cancer cases, according to the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program.
«Maine has one of the highest incidences of cancer in the country, and with approximately 9,000
new cancer cases each year in our state, addressing treatment in Maine is of the utmost importance, JAX MCDI Medical Director Jens Rueter said in a statement.
According to the American Cancer Society, around 14 % of
all new cancer cases are lung cancer.
Even though modern medicine has found many ways to treat it,
new cancer cases are still on the rise.
The American Cancer Society projects that there will be 1,735,350
new cancer cases and 609,640 cancer deaths in the United States this year.
It has been estimated that in 2006, prostate cancer will account for 33 % of
new cancer cases and 9 % of cancer deaths in U.S. men; affecting ∼ 261,000 men (6).
According to the American Cancer Society, there will be an estimated 1.7 million
new cancer cases diagnosed and more than half a million cancer deaths in the U.S. this year.
According to the findings of a new report,
new cancer cases and deaths from cancer have declined significantly for both men and women and for most racial and ethnic populations.
An estimated 98,900
new cancer cases will be diagnosed in Hispanic / Latinos in 2009.
Some 1.4 million
new cancer cases are diagnosed each year in the U.S., according to the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance.
«There were 1.5 million
new cancer cases in the U.S. over the past 12 months,» Slome explains.
There were 1.5 million
new cancer cases in the U.S. according to Association data.
According to Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) estimates, in 2016, the total number of
new cancer cases was expected to be around 14.5 lakh.