Cancer cases are increasing in women while declining in men: American Cancer Society
- Cancer cases are increasing among women while declining in men, according to a report by the American Cancer Society.
- Middle-Aged women now have a slightly higher cancer risk than men, and young women are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed as young men, states the report.
- The report predicts over 2 million cancer diagnoses and more than 618,000 cancer deaths in the United States this year.
- Disparities persist, as Black women are 41% more likely to die from breast cancer compared to white women, according to previous data from the American Cancer Society.
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