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  2. History of cancer - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known descriptions of cancer appear in several papyri from ancient Egypt. The Edwin Smith Papyrus was written around 1600 BC (possibly a fragmentary copy of a text from 2500 BC) and contains a description of cancer, as well as a procedure to remove breast tumours by cauterization, stating that the disease has no treatment. [1]

  3. Timeline of cancer treatment development - Wikipedia

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    1900 – Swedish Dr. Stenbeck cures a skin cancer with small doses of radiation [4]; 1920s – Dr. William B. Coley's immunotherapy treatment, regressed tumors in hundreds of cases, the success of Coley's Toxins attracted heavy resistance from his rival and supervisor, Dr. James Ewing, who was an ardent supporter of radiation therapy for cancer.

  4. List of countries by cancer rate - Wikipedia

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    In many developing countries cancer incidence, insofar as this can be measured, appears much lower, most likely because of the higher death rates due to infectious disease or injury. With the increased control over malaria and tuberculosis in some Third World countries, incidence of cancer is expected to rise.

  5. The number of women dying of cancer could double by 2030 - AOL

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    Two new reports point to an alarming increase in the number of women that could die from cancer in the near future. Researchers predict that by 2030, 5.5 million women could be dying from cancer ...

  6. UK progress in cancer survival ‘slower than it has been for ...

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    Progress in UK cancer survival is now slower than it has been for 50 years, according to a new report. ... with the charity warning cases in the UK will rise by a fifth to around 506,000 by 2038/ ...

  7. University of Kentucky research links 'forever chemicals' and ...

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    Nov. 23—Over a lifetime, Kentuckians are repeatedly exposed to environmental pollutants known as "forever chemicals" — and a new study links such exposure to colorectal (colon) cancer.

  8. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Some alternative treatments have been investigated and shown to be ineffective but still continue to be marketed and promoted. Cancer researcher Andrew J. Vickers stated, "The label 'unproven' is inappropriate for such therapies; it is time to assert that many alternative cancer therapies have been 'disproven'." [200]

  9. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    In the United States there has been an increase in the 5-year relative survival rate between people diagnosed with cancer in 1975-1977 (48.9%) and people diagnosed with cancer in 2007-2013 (69.2%); these figures coincide with a 20% decrease in cancer mortality from 1950 to 2014. [8]