Since the start of the new year, the American Red Cross said they’ve seen a 15,000 unit shortfall. The shortage is due to ...
The American Cancer Society's latest cancer report shows both positive and concerning trends: overall cancer deaths are down but the number of women and young adults with cancer is up. The annual ...
Cancer does not discriminate, except when it does. Prostate cancer takes a harsher toll on Black men than other American men. Black men are almost 70% more likely than white men to develop prostate ...
The cancer burden in the United States is shifting towards women and younger people, a new American Cancer Society study released Thursday shows, with disease rates in one group—women aged 50 to ...
Cancer diagnoses are expected to exceed two million in 2025, with approximately 618,120 deaths predicted, according to the American Cancer ... been the most common form of cancer and is tied ...
Cancer diagnoses are shifting from older to younger adults and from men to women, according to a report released Thursday by the American Cancer Society. Middle‐age women now have a slightly ...
Women are now diagnosed with cancer more often than men in certain age groups. Women are now being diagnosed with cancer more often than men in certain age groups, according to a new report from ...
John D. Carpten, Ph.D., chief scientific officer at City of Hope, a national cancer research and treatment organization in California, speaks with Fox News Digital about the report's key findings.
The American Cancer Society's 2025 report indicates a 34% decline in cancer mortality from 1991 to 2022, preventing approximately 4.5 million deaths. Despite this, cancer incidence is rising ...
Jan. 16, 2025 – Women under the age of 65 are more likely than men to be diagnosed with cancer, according to new data from the American Cancer Society. The risk is particularly stark for ...
By Roni Caryn Rabin More Americans are surviving cancer, but the disease is striking young and middle-aged adults and women more frequently, the American Cancer Society reported on Thursday.
Like Ms. Donovan, a growing number of younger women are being diagnosed with breast cancer, according to new estimates released Thursday by the American Cancer Society. Between 2012 and 2021 ...