Report: Cancer Death Rate Dropped 33% Since 1991, While Some Cancers Have Risen
A new report revealed The Cancer The death rate in the United States has dropped 33% since 1991. However, there are still concerns about other cancers.
The report Published On Thursday, the CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians stated that although the pandemic did occur, it was not the same as other leading causes of death. However, the cancer mortality rate continued to drop from 2019 to 2020. This resulted in a drop of 33% from 1991 to 2020, with an estimated 3.8million deaths.
But not all Cancer The rates fell. After twenty years of declining prostate cancer rates, the rate for 2019 was 3% higher. The rates of breast and uterine cancers rose as well. The report said that early detection can be a key to preventing all these cancers.
“There’s a significant call to arms,” Karen Knudsen, the American Cancer Society’s chief executive officer, Telled The Wall Street Journal. “We are not catching these cancers early when we have an opportunity to cure men of prostate cancer.”
As noted by the Journal, prostate cancer rates have dropped by approximately 40% from 2007 to 2014. This is due to lower levels of testosterone. “localized tumors” PSA testing was used to detect diagnoses. The United States Preventive Services Task Force said men 75 years old and up shouldn’t be screened in 2008 – and in 2012, they said all men shouldn’t be screened. However, the report found that prostate cancer rates have increased every year since 2014 to 2019. This is due to more later-stage Diagnoses have risen by around 4.5% per year since 2011, when they began to increase.
Premier Medical Group says that the National Cancer Institute is the most important research institute in the country. that PSA testing could essentially lead to overdiagnosis, causing men to go through remedies that they don’t need that could be harmful to them.
2018: The task force Men aged 55-69 years should consult their doctor about the possible risks and potential upsides of screening and then make their decision as to whether to have it done.
Black men are more likely to die from prostate cancer than other racial or ethnic groups.
“We’re seeing some of the consequences of diminished screening,” According to the Journal: Dr. Jonathan Shoag, who analyzed prostate cancer PSA testing. “We’re not detecting cancers we don’t want to know about, but the cancers that we’re finding are worse cancers.”
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