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.
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.
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.
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.
«The number
of new cancer cases can be reduced and many cancer deaths can be prevented through routine cancer screening.
According to the American Cancer Society, around 14 %
of all new cancer cases are lung cancer.
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).