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Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop - Printable Version +- Scivillage.com Casual Discussion Science Forum (https://www.scivillage.com) +-- Forum: Science (https://www.scivillage.com/forum-61.html) +--- Forum: Ergonomics, Statistics & Logistics (https://www.scivillage.com/forum-78.html) +--- Thread: Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop (/thread-4747.html) |
Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop - C C - Jan 7, 2018 RE: Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop - Syne - Jan 7, 2018 Thanks to the innovations of private healthcare. RE: Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop - Magical Realist - Jan 12, 2018 (Jan 7, 2018 08:00 AM)Syne Wrote: Thanks to the innovations of private healthcare. "This new report reiterates where cancer control efforts have worked, particularly the impact of tobacco control," said Otis W. Brawley, M.D., chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society. "A decline in consumption of cigarettes is credited with being the most important factor in the drop in cancer death rates. Strikingly though, tobacco remains by far the leading cause of cancer deaths today, responsible for nearly three in ten cancer deaths." RE: Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop - Syne - Jan 14, 2018 Any government should be able to have a similar cancer reduction with similar policies. But few governments have the private innovation, equipment, labs, etc. to do what the US can in terms of cancer survivability. RE: Cancer mortality in the US continues decades-long drop - Leigha - Feb 7, 2018 I think because the strides with cancer research are steering towards preventative healthcare instead of merely reactive healthcare, that we're seeing a decline. This is encouraging news. |