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  1. Overall Cancer Statistics - Annual Report to the Nation

    The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer has statistics on cancer deaths and new cases (incidence).

  2. Cancer Statistics - NCI

    May 7, 2025 · Basic information about cancer statistics in the United States and how they are used to understand the impact of cancer on society and to develop strategies that address the …

  3. Why Is Early-Onset Cancer On the Rise? - NCI

    May 14, 2025 · As diagnoses of colorectal, breast, and other cancers continue to increase in people under age 50, researchers are trying to understand why it’s happening.

  4. NIH study investigates trends in early-onset cancers - NCI

    May 8, 2025 · The largest absolute increases were seen for female breast cancer, with about 4,800 additional cases in 2019, followed by colorectal (2,100), kidney (1,800), uterine (1,200), …

  5. Cachexia and Cancer - NCI

    Oct 15, 2024 · Cancer cachexia is a wasting syndrome in people with advanced cancer. Learn about the causes of cancer cachexia, ways to prevent and manage it, and ideas for getting …

  6. Impacts of prevention, screening, treatment on cancer deaths

    Dec 5, 2024 · An NCI modeling study finds that, over the past 45 years, the majority of deaths averted from five cancer types were due to prevention and screening.

  7. Cancer Drugs - NCI

    List of cancer drug information summaries providing details about cancer drugs and cancer drug combinations.

  8. Cancer PathCHART - Tumor Site-Morphology Surveillance …

    A first-of-its-kind initiative in North America and around the world to update standards for tumor site, histology, and behavior code combinations and associated terminology.

  9. CTEP ETCTN - NCI - dctd.cancer.gov

    Sep 15, 2025 · The Experimental Therapeutics Clinical Trials Network (ETCTN) conducts early phase cancer clinical trials of CTEP IND agents.

  10. Genetic Testing Fact Sheet - NCI - National Cancer Institute

    A fact sheet about genetic testing for inherited cancer risk. Includes who should consider testing, and how to understand test results.