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Cancer Statistics
for Americans
(From the
American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute)
Since 1990,
5 million people have died from cancer. That equals one person
every minute.
Approximately 1.3 million new cases of cancer are expected to
be diagnosed in 1998.
Men have a 1 in 2 lifetime risk of developing cancer.
Women have a 1 in 3 lifetime risk of developing cancer.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death; heart disease is
the first.
One of every four deaths is from cancer.
Approximately 8 million Americans alive today have a history of
cancer. Some can be considered cured, even if their cancer returns
after 5 years. Others still have cancer.
The overall annual costs for cancer equal $107 billion; $37 billion
of that amount accounts for direct medical costs. Treatment of
breast, lung, and prostate cancers account for more than half
of the direct medical costs.
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