Cancer death rate drops 25 percent from 1991 peak, still higher for men than women

The cancer death rate in the United States has dropped by 25 percent since its 1991 peak, resulting in 2 million fewer cancer deaths than if the rate had stayed the same, the American Cancer Society said Thursday in a new report. The group attributed the decrease largely to reductions in smoking and improvements in […]Related:Dreaded ‘stomach flu’ wreaking havoc on families — and it’s only going to get worseNew NIH guidelines on infants and peanuts may contradict everything you’ve heard beforeBiden to tackle broad range of cancer issues, including drug prices, after leaving White House
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news