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2010 Cancer Incidence In The Usa
New cases of Cancer in women: 1) breast - 207,090 (28%) - #2 killer (39,840) 2) lung - 105,770 (14%) - #1 killer (71,080) 3) colorectal - 70,480 (10%) - #3 killer (24,790) 4) uterus - 43,470 (6%) - #7 killer (7,950) 5) thyroid - 33,930 (5%) 6) non-Hodgkin lymphoma - 30,160 (4%) - #6 killer (9,500) 7) melanoma - 29,260 (4%) 8) kidney - 22,870 (3%) 9) ovary - 21,880 (3%) - #5 killer (13,850) 10) pancreas - 21,770 (3%) - #4 killer (18,030) New cases of Cancer in men: 1) prostate - 217,730 (28%) - #2 killer (32,050) 2) lung - 116,750 (15%) - #1 killer (86,220) 3) colorectal - 72,090 (9%) - #3 killer (26,580) 4) bladder - 52,760 (7%) - #9 killer (10,410) 5) melanoma - 38,870 (5%) 6) non-Hodgkin lymphoma - 35,380 (4%) - #8 killer (10,710) 7) kidney - 35,370 (4%) - #10 killer (8,210) 8) oropharynx - 25,420 (3%) 9) leukemia - 24,690 (3%) - #6 killer (12,660) 10) pancreas - 21,370 (3%) - #4 killer (18,770) As shown above, the #1 cancer killer in both men and women is lung cancer. As lung cancer is predominantly caused by cigarettes, smoking cessation can significantly decrease this type of mortality. Breast cancer is the most common (and #2 killer) in women, as is prostate cancer in men. Colorectal cancer ranks #3 in both new case incidence and death rate for both genders. Since there are good screening tools for breast, prostate and colorectal cancers, these death rates can also be reduced if more of these cases are detected earlier at curable stages. Mai Brooks MD Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Dr. Mai Brooks is a surgical oncologist/general surgeon, with expertise in early detection and prevention of cancer. More at www.drbrooksmd.com, thecancerexperience.wordpress.com and progressreportoncancer.wordpress.com. |
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