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    Unprecedented progress in medical research is driving remarkable improvements in cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment.

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    • October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth. In May, the USPSTF issued a recommendation for breast cancer screening, lowering the age of eligibility from 50 to 40. The AACR #CancerProgressReport notes that the revised recommendation could save 19% more lives: https://t.co/DajeSujDCy https://t.co/MuJ7r1mnwo

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    CPR23 - Cancer in 2023 - 7 month(s) ago

    The U.S. cancer death rate has steadily declined since the 1990s, translating into more than 3.8 million cancer deaths avoided. However, progress has not been uniform against all cancer types.

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    • October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth. Treatment, detection, and prevention advances have driven a 43% reduction in the breast cancer death rate from 1989-2020, leading to an estimated 460,000 fewer deaths. Learn more in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/8aalfGe5r6 https://t.co/DTpJtwGqM8

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    CPR23 - Cancer in 2023 - 7 month(s) ago

    The U.S. cancer death rate has steadily declined since the 1990s, translating into more than 3.8 million cancer deaths avoided. However, progress has not been uniform against all cancer types.

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    • Thanks to advances in treatment, the 5-year relative cancer survival rates for children (14 and under) and adolescents (15–19 years) have increased to 85% and 86%, respectively. Learn more in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/lD0IhepdtH #CancerResearchSavesLives https://t.co/xQsQwUExsM

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    CPR23 - Cancer in 2023 - 7 month(s) ago

    The U.S. cancer death rate has steadily declined since the 1990s, translating into more than 3.8 million cancer deaths avoided. However, progress has not been uniform against all cancer types.

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    • Thanks to improvements in prevention, early detection, and treatment, the age-adjusted overall cancer death rate fell 33% from 1991 to 2020—translating into 3.8 million fewer deaths. Learn more in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/MMWSDBLuWf #CancerResearchSavesLives https://t.co/pY3cvP3r99

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    CPR23 - Cancer in 2023 - 8 month(s) ago

    The U.S. cancer death rate has steadily declined since the 1990s, translating into more than 3.8 million cancer deaths avoided. However, progress has not been uniform against all cancer types.

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    • Thanks to advances in cancer treatment, more than 18 million individuals with a history of cancer (5.4% of the population) were alive in the U.S. as of 2022, up from 3 million in 1971. Learn more in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/O2MafYCbHM #CancerResearchSavesLives https://t.co/qB53fWzZNN