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  • Apr 3, 2017
    Awards include 109 grants totaling more than $45 million in first of two cycles for 2017

    April 3, 2017– The American Cancer Society, the largest non-government, not-for-profit funding source of cancer research in the United States, has approved funding for 109 research and training...

  • Mar 31, 2017
    Overall cancer death rates continue to decrease in men, women, and children for all major racial and ethnic groups, according to the latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer.

    Overall cancer death rates continue to decrease in men, women, and children for all major racial and ethnic groups, according to the latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer,...

  • Mar 29, 2017
    Nearly half of young women in five states with early-stage cancer in one breast undergo surgery for unaffected breast

    March 29, 2017-- The proportion of women in the United States undergoing surgery for early-stage breast cancer who have preventive mastectomy to remove the unaffected breast increased...

  • Mar 8, 2017
    Two years after recommendations, only a small percentage have been tested

    A new Brief Report appearing in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine looks at testing rates for Hepatitis C virus (HCV) two years after the United States Preventive Services Task Force...

  • Mar 1, 2017
    Despite dramatic drops in overall incidence and mortality, striking disparities remain

    March 1, 2017 –Despite dramatic reductions in overall colorectal cancer incidence and mortality, striking disparities by age, race, and tumor subsite remain. That’s according to the latest...

  • Feb 28, 2017
    Three in ten rectal cancer diagnoses now in patients under 55

    February 28, 2017 – A new study finds that compared to people born around 1950, when colorectal cancer risk was lowest, those born in 1990 have double the risk of colon cancer and quadruple the...

  • Feb 20, 2017
    Non-elderly, those enrolled in high-deductible plans more likely to seek cheaper medication

    A new study led by American Cancer Society investigators finds that cancer survivors are more likely to change their prescription drug use for financial reasons that those without a cancer...

  • Feb 16, 2017
    New Thinking Can Help Patients Overcome Barriers to Staying Active & Healthy

    February 16, 2017—A new study led by American Cancer Society researchers in collaboration with leading experts concludes that physical activity should be routinely assessed during the...

  • Feb 2, 2017
    Only 262,700 of 6.8 million eligible for screening received it in 2015

    February 2, 2017 –Lung cancer screening rates remained very low and unchanged among eligible populations in 2015, despite recommendations that high risk current and former smokers be screened....

  • Oct 31, 2016
    Study may hold clues to potential interventions to improve healthy food choices

    October 31, 2016– A new study suggests that an ability to delay immediate gratification is associated with less frequent consumption of fast food. The study, which appears early online in...

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