Cancer Mortality rates decline in certain areas
Cancer Mortality rates decline in certain areas
Smoking-related cancer has dropped dramatically.
Prostate cancers are down due to good information control.
Colon cancer has good attention in the news so is down.
A new report documents a 33 percent decline in cancer mortality in the US since 1991, the peak of death rates. While that number accounts for all types of cancers, it is largely a reversal of the tobacco epidemic that started in the 1930s and led to a “rapid increase in lung cancer deaths among men.”
Trends in the US cancer mortality rate by sex and cancer type from 1930 to 2020. Note the dramatic reduction in lung cancer death post-1990. | Credit: ACS Journals
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