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At a Glance. Breast, lung and bronchus, prostate, and colorectal cancers account for almost 50% of all new cancer cases in the United States. Lung and bronchus, colorectal, pancreatic, and breast cancers are responsible for nearly 50% of all deaths.
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Read More »What Are the Recent Trends in Rates of New Cancer Cases? Between 2015 and 2019, the overall age-adjusted rate of new cancers remained stable among men and remained stable among women. During this period, eight of the 19 most common cancers in men and nine of the 21 most common cancers in women showed statistically significant decreases in new cases. For men, laryngeal cancer showed the greatest decrease. For women, ovarian cancer showed the greatest decrease. Trends In New Cases Male Prostate 66 1 3.7* Kidney and Renal Pelvis 72 1 1.2* Melanoma of the Skin 53 1 1.1* Pancreas 40 1 0.9* Testis 67 1 0.8* Oral Cavity and Pharynx 3 1 0.7* Myeloma 89 1 0.6* All Sites 1 0 -0.2 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 86 1 -0.4* Brain and Other Nervous System 76 1 -0.4* Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 35 0 -0.5 Leukemia 90 0 -0.5 Esophagus 17 0 -0.6 Thyroid 80 0 -1.0 Hodgkin Lymphoma 83 1 -1.1* Colon and Rectum 20 1 -1.2* Stomach 18 1 -1.3* Bladder 71 1 -1.9* Lung and Bronchus 47 1 -2.8* Larynx 46 1 -2.9* Female Myeloma 89 1 1.4* Melanoma of the Skin 53 1 1.4* Uterus 58 1 1.3* Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 35 1 1.2* Pancreas 40 1 0.8* Kidney and Renal Pelvis 72 1 0.8* Breast 55 1 0.5* Oral Cavity and Pharynx 3 1 0.4* Cervix Uteri 57 0 0.4 Stomach 18 0 0.1 All Sites 1 0 0.0 Leukemia 90 0 -0.1 Esophagus 17 0 -0.1 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 86 1 -0.5* Brain and Other Nervous System 76 1 -0.5* Hodgkin Lymphoma 83 1 -1.0* Colon and Rectum 20 1 -1.0* Lung and Bronchus 47 1 -1.1* Bladder 71 1 -1.3* Larynx 46 1 -2.3* Thyroid 80 1 -2.4* Ovary 61 1 -2.7* Male Female AVERAGE ANNUAL PERCENT CHANGE (AAPC) 2015–2019 What Are the Recent Trends in Cancer Death Rates? Between 2016 and 2020, overall age-adjusted death rate decreased on average 2.2 percent per year for men and 2.0 percent for women. During this period, fourteen of the 19 most common cancers in men and fifteen of the 21 most common cancers in women showed statistically significant decreases in death rates. Thyroid cancer showed the greatest increase in death rates among men. Uterine cancer showed the greatest increase in death rates among women. Trends In Death Rates Male Thyroid 80 1 0.7* Oral Cavity and Pharynx 3 1 0.4* Brain and Other Nervous System 76 1 0.4* Testis 67 0 0.3 Pancreas 40 1 0.2* Prostate 66 1 -0.6* Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 35 1 -0.8* Esophagus 17 1 -1.3* Kidney and Renal Pelvis 72 1 -1.8* Myeloma 89 1 -1.9* Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 86 1 -2.0* Colon and Rectum 20 1 -2.0* All Sites 1 1 -2.2* Leukemia 90 1 -2.2* Bladder 71 1 -2.3* Stomach 18 1 -2.5* Larynx 46 1 -2.5* Melanoma of the Skin 53 1 -2.9* Hodgkin Lymphoma 83 1 -3.0* Lung and Bronchus 47 1 -5.3* Female Uterus 58 0 0.8 Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 35 1 0.5* Oral Cavity and Pharynx 3 0 0.5 Brain and Other Nervous System 76 1 0.3* Thyroid 80 0 0.0 Pancreas 40 0 0.0 Cervix Uteri 57 1 -0.7* Breast 55 1 -1.3* Esophagus 17 1 -1.5* Kidney and Renal Pelvis 72 1 -1.7* Stomach 18 1 -1.8* Myeloma 89 1 -2.0* All Sites 1 1 -2.0* Colon and Rectum 20 1 -2.1* Leukemia 90 1 -2.2* Larynx 46 1 -2.3* Bladder 71 1 -2.4* Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 86 1 -2.7* Ovary 61 1 -3.3* Melanoma of the Skin 53 1 -3.8* Lung and Bronchus 47 1 -4.3* Hodgkin Lymphoma 83 1 -4.8* Male Female AVERAGE ANNUAL PERCENT CHANGE (AAPC) 2016–2020 Additional Information Average annual percent change (AAPC) is the year-to-year change averaged over a period of time, in this case, 5 years. Positive AAPC describes an increasing trend and a negative AAPC a decreasing one.
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