More Americans diagnosed with cancer are now surviving the disease - marking a positive trend that experts say reflects the ...
In 1970, only half of patients lived past five years. Now, at least 70 percent of U.S. cancer patients are surviving for at ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Seven in 10 people now survive their cancer five years or longer, up from only half in the mid-1970s, ...
According to a new report by the American Cancer Society, earlier detection and decades of research have contributed to the ...
This is especially good news for older Americans, as the average age of a cancer diagnosis in the U.S. is 67. About 88 ...
Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care ...
The five-year survival rate for all cancers combined in the US reached a landmark 70% for Americans diagnosed between 2015 ...
Yuman Fong, MD, discusses the evolution of colorectal liver metastases management from historical neglect to multimodal approaches.
An annual report from the American Cancer Society shows that, for the first time, over 70% of Americans diagnosed with cancer ...
The American Cancer Society’s 2026 Cancer Statistics report shows the five-year survival rate for all cancers has reached a ...
A new blood test may help detect liver cancer earlier in people with chronic liver disease, potentially improving access to ...
Keto Diet Linked to Liver Cancer Risk Within 20 Years, New Study Finds ...