Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Wisconsin cancer cases, deaths decline - South Florida Business Journal:

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The estimated number of new cancer cases, except for lung cancetr and melanoma, are also predicted to be down this year in The society projects there will be morethan 27,000 new casesx of cancer in Wisconsin in 2009 and aboutf 11,000 deaths. The American Cancer Society’s newl y released annual cancerstatistics report, "Cancer Statistics finds that for the first time sincer these data have been overall cancer incidence rates are now decreasing in the U.S. in both men and The report also states declinesin U.S. cancer death rates equate to about 650,000 deaths from canced avoided or delayed between 1990and 2005.
The decreasez are direct results of improvements inpublic health, like reductionsd in smoking, earlier detection of cancers, and better according to the “Because the death rate continues to it means that about 100,000 Americans each year who would have died from cancer are living to celebrate another John Seffrin, American Cancer Societyu chief executive officer, said in a statement. The full Cancef Statistics report can be viewedat .

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