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  2. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    The most common cancer among women in the United States is breast cancer (123.7 per 100,000), followed by lung cancer (51.5 per 100,000) and colorectal cancer (33.6 per 100,000), but lung cancer surpasses breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer death among women. [13]

  3. Recurrent cancer - Wikipedia

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    In general, the severity of cancer increases with a shorter duration of time between initial treatment and its return. [3] Cancers with the highest recurrence rates include Glioblastoma with a recurrence rate of almost 100%, [5] Epithelial ovarian cancer with a recurrence rate of 85%, [6] and Bladder cancer with a recurrence rate of 30-54% [7]

  4. Survival rate - Wikipedia

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    For example, prostate cancer has a much higher one-year overall survival rate than pancreatic cancer, and thus has a better prognosis. Sometimes the overall survival is reported as a death rate (%) without specifying the period the % applies to (possibly one year) or the period it is averaged over (possibly five years), e.g. Obinutuzumab: A ...

  5. Cancer death rates decline yet new diagnoses spike for some ...

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    Cancer death rates dropped 34% between 1991 and 2022, according to the ACS report. That equates to approximately 4.5 million deaths avoided due to early detection, ...

  6. Lung cancer screening guidelines updated, NY study finds ...

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    Average five-year survival rate for lung cancer patients is 25% because only 21% of lung cancers get diagnosed in early stage. How that could change

  7. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    The chance of survival depends on the type of cancer and extent of disease at the start of treatment. [11] In children under 15 at diagnosis, the five-year survival rate in the developed world is on average 80%. [17] For cancer in the United States, the average five-year survival rate is 66% for all ages. [5]