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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 - 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 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

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    The AACR releases the 2023 edition of its Cancer Progress Report in a special policy briefing on September 13, 2023.

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    • Join us virtually on September 13 at noon ET for a briefing to release the AACR #CancerProgressReport 2023. The report highlights research-driven progress against the collection of diseases we call cancer. Learn more: https://t.co/SJSdTTnLlM https://t.co/VykliKdan7

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    The AACR releases the 2023 edition of its Cancer Progress Report in a special policy briefing on September 13, 2023.

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    • Join us at the @PressClubDC or virtually on Sept 13 at noon ET for a briefing to release the AACR #CancerProgressReport 2023. The report highlights research-driven progress against the collection of diseases we call cancer. Learn more: https://t.co/5pACp9MVpy https://t.co/yRLMDxmRFQ

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    The AACR releases the 2023 edition of its Cancer Progress Report in a special policy briefing on September 13, 2023.

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    • Join us at the @PressClubDC or virtually on Sept 13 at noon ET for a briefing to release the AACR #CancerProgressReport 2023. The report highlights research-driven progress against the collection of diseases we call cancer. Learn more: https://t.co/H0dvAT97vd https://t.co/EwOIPcJJNc

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    The AACR releases the 2023 edition of its Cancer Progress Report in a special policy briefing on September 13, 2023.

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    • Join us at the @PressClubDC or virtually on Sept 13 at noon ET for a briefing to release the AACR #CancerProgressReport 2023. The report highlights research-driven progress against the collection of diseases we call cancer. Learn more: https://t.co/y9ifi9oPMK https://t.co/vNXNCqNndl

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    Cancer survivors face a unique set of challenges; research is needed to develop coordinated care that meets their individual needs.

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    • June is #NationalCancerSurvivorMonth. Palliative care alleviates the symptoms and side effects of cancer by addressing the psychological, social, and spiritual challenges faced by cancer survivors. Learn more: https://t.co/PLbkWwLiZN #CelebrateSurvivorship #CancerProgressReport https://t.co/sJuCzkkhKR

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    In the U.S., 4 out of 10 cancer cases are associated with preventable risk factors, including tobacco/alcohol use and physical inactivity. Identifying Risk Factors

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    • Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., accounting for 30% of cancer deaths. Learn about the AACR’s scientific and policy initiatives to address the toll of tobacco use in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/SGz6z9wthh #WorldNoTobaccoDay https://t.co/V9oNfHAbbP