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The following are carefully selected reports that cater to the interests of cancer researchers:
Each year, various government health agencies and non-profit organizations release reports providing insights into important trs in cancer across the United States. Although similar in nature, each report offers a unique perspective or utilizes different sources to evaluate the U.S.'s cancer burden while tracking progress toward mitigating it.
The Annual Report to the Nation was started in 1998 and annually updates on new cancer cases incidence and death rates mortality, as well as trs within these figures. Issued by the National Cancer Institute NCI, American Cancer Society ACS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC, and North American Association of Central Cancer Registries NAACCR, this report utilizes data from NCI's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Results SEER Program, CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries, the National Vital Statistics System NVSS, and NAACCR.
In contrast to previous annual reports that provided an overview of cancer trs in America over decades like 2019-2022, the most recent Annual Report to the Nation focuses exclusively on lung cancer. This report provides updates on national estimates for lung cancer screening, as well as insights into disparities and mortality rates.
Another key report is NCI's Cancer Trs Progress Report. Since its inception in 2014, this biennial report has assessed progress made in areas such as prevention, early detection, treatment, care after diagnosis, survivorship, and -of-life care agnst targets set by the Department of Health and Services for Healthy People 2030.
Cancer Trs Progress Report relies on scientific evidence and national-level data collection analysis rather than state or local resources. It is based on information sourced from various systems and surveys that use different methods of data collection with varying reporting times.
The ACS's Cancer Facts Figures, an annual publication since its inception in 1965, offers estimates for the number of new cancer cases and deaths expected for each year ming to illuminate current trs. The report relies on NAACCR, SEER Program, CDC's NVSS, and other similar data sources.
CDC's Invasive Cancer Incidence and Survival focuses on estimating U.S. cancer incidence and 5-year survival rates based on comprehensive data from the National Program of Cancer Registries NPCR, NCI's SEER program, and CDC's NVSS.
We have included these resources to provide you with a glimpse into the evolving landscape of cancer research trs in America today.
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