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    Trends at a Glance - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • Our Trends at a Glance page shows an overview of trend direction for each measure of the Cancer Trends Progress Report—green= right direction, red= wrong direction, purple= indeterminate: https://t.co/MUCr8kEffq https://t.co/qEu1uClqMI

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    Secondhand Smoke - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • More than 250 of the chemicals in tobacco smoke are known to be harmful, and at least 69 are known to cause cancer. Find more information and resources from our Cancer Trends Progress Report: https://t.co/y5Dqw94QqY #smokingcessation https://t.co/83U5kSFjup

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    Home - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • See the latest trends in life after #cancer diagnosis in our CANCER TRENDS PROGRESS REPORT https://t.co/cEh7pIJNn3 https://t.co/UuoseLgkuU

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    Home - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • Our NEW Cancer Trends Progress Report is live! See the latest information on trends in the nation's progress against #cancer: https://t.co/cEh7pIJNn3 https://t.co/lAdXB9rzQJ

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    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • In 2019, only about 2/3rds of adults aged 50-75 received colorectal cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines. But now we know the pandemic has dropped that number. Colorectal cancer screening is an important health test for those 45 and older. https://t.co/FkPHXRPBpW https://t.co/JgfFMHKrLC

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    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • In 2019, only about 2/3rds of adults aged 50-75 received colorectal cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines. But now we know the pandemic has dropped that number. Colorectal cancer screening is an important health test for those 45 and older. https://t.co/FkPHXRPBpW https://t.co/vCFqUt8W2m

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    Tobacco Use - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • Smoking causes at least 30% of all cancer deaths in the United States. Avoiding tobacco use is the single most important step Americans can take to reduce the #cancer burden in this country. Our Cancer Trends Progress Report has rates of tobacco use: https://t.co/JEn42QasmN https://t.co/7jCF6gTr8i

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    Highlights - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • Mortality for the most common types of cancer (colorectal, female breast, lung, and prostate) continues to fall. Learn more from our Cancer Trends Progress Report: https://t.co/bxKYJm5Iz6 https://t.co/zvGQDtfSbS

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    Highlights - 2 year(s) ago

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report, first issued in 2001, summarizes our nation’s advances against cancer in relation to Healthy People targets set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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    • The proportion of adult cancer survivors who are current smokers continues to decline, with the greatest improvement seen among survivors aged 18-44. Learn more about rates among cancer survivors from our Cancer Trends Progress Report: https://t.co/bxKYJm5Iz6 https://t.co/MtxYCLQvZZ