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by michaelmrose
2 days ago
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Everyone dies. Dying 5 years later is a victory. I would go so far as saying if it was you or someone who you care about you would understand. https://usafacts.org/articles/how-have-cancer-rates-changed-... >However, even though the overall number of cases rises as the population grows, fewer people are getting and dying from cancer. Between 2000 and 2021, the incidence rate — or the rate of new cancer cases per 100,000 people — declined by 5.7%, while the annual mortality rate fell by 27.5%. Cancer is a broad term encompassing many sorts of malfunction and nearly 40% of Americans will be diagnosed with it at some point because if you survive other hazards and maladies cancer is often what gets you. |
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