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Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« on: September 29, 2010, 05:03:58 AM »
Executive Health September 24, 2010, 09:00 EST text size: TT
As Science Unlocks Secrets, Cancer Rates Fall
Included in big breakthroughs, experts say, are changes people make in their everyday lives

By Dennis Thompson
HealthDay Reporter
HealthDay/ScoutNews LLC

FRIDAY, Sept. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer is one of the most feared diseases on the planet, and the second leading cause of death in the United States.

But medical science is slowly conquering cancer, according to an assessment of cancer trends produced by the U.S. National Cancer Institute in conjunction with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Cancer Society and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.

Death rates and diagnosis rates from all cancers combined are declining significantly, both for men and women overall, and for most racial and ethnic populations within the United States, the report found.

New diagnoses for all types of cancer combined decreased an average of almost 1 percent a year from 1999 to 2006, and deaths attributed to cancer decreased 1.6 percent a year from 2001 to 2006, according to the report, an annual evaluation released each December.

Doctors predict that the rates will keep falling because research has begun unlocking the secrets of how different cancers begin and develop.

"We're beginning to understand that each cancer has an individual pathway to development," said Dr. Alan G. Thorson, president of the American Cancer Society, a clinical professor of surgery and director of colon and rectal surgery at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. "We know now how to look at cancer, find its source and go for that source, which makes all the difference in the world."

The decrease in cancer incidence and deaths has been driven mainly by advances in detecting and treating the major types of cancer in men and women, according to the report.

Incidence and death rates are declining for lung, prostate and colorectal cancer in men, and for breast and colorectal cancer in women, the report said. Also, increases in the other major cancer for women, lung cancer, have tapered off, with rates remaining stable since 2003.

There's no single explanation for the decrease in these major cancers, doctors said. Rather, the decreases are chalked up to effective detection and treatment tools designed for each form of cancer.

For example, public tobacco policy has been crucial in reducing lung cancer rates in men and leveling them out for women, said Dr. Brenda Edwards, associate director of the Surveillance Research Program at the U.S. National Cancer Institute.

"The biggest risk factor for lung cancer is smoking," Edwards said. "We've begun to see the impact of efforts to limit tobacco use." She noted that the reduction in smoking rates has accompanied laws designed to prohibit public smoking.

Colorectal cancer has decreased because of increased efforts to screen for the cancer using colonoscopy and other methods, Thorson said. Colonoscopy has made colorectal cancer completely preventable, he explained, because doctors can remove precancerous polyps from the colon during the procedure.

A number of factors account for the decrease in breast cancer rates. Mammograms are providing earlier detection of breast cancers, and earlier detection most often results in more successful treatment, Thorson said.

On top of that, fewer women are using hormone replacement medications after menopause, and "the sudden shift away from hormone replacement therapies in women affected incidence rates," Edwards said.

Prostate cancer rates have fallen as the result of improved detection through the use of tests that measure the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a man's blood, which can indicate cancer likelihood, and improved treatment procedures, Edwards said.

Both Edwards and Thorson believe the key to keeping cancer in decline involves molecular and genetic research that is unlocking the way cancer cells function.

"We're beginning to understand what's going wrong inside of the cells to make them behave in a bad manner," Thorson said. This type of research will result in targeted therapies that will attack cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone, he said.

Increased understanding of the human genome also will help in cancer prevention, Thorson said. Using knowledge of the genetics of cancer, doctors might soon be able to identify people who are at high risk for certain types of cancer and provide them with the tools to prevent its occurrence.

Other breakthroughs along the way also should help. For example, doctors are using vaccines to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer in women and are researching ways other vaccines might stop other forms of cancer.

But Thorson said the biggest breakthroughs in cancer prevention could be ones that people undertake in their everyday lives.

If people begin eating right, exercising and avoiding bad habits such as smoking, then cancer rates will continue to fall, he explained.

"We have the ability to significantly reduce cancer available right now," Thorson said. "Those are things we can do to prevent cancer, which is infinitely better than creating new ways to treat cancer once it's there."

"People forget how much power we do have right now through simple lifestyle changes," he added.

More information

The American Cancer Society has more on cancer.

For more on the benefits of early detection and treatment, read about a Georgia man's story.

SOURCES: Alan G. Thorson, M.D., president, American Cancer Society, clinical professor, surgery, Creighton University and University of Nebraska, Omaha, Neb.; Brenda Edwards, Ph.D., associate director, Surveillance Research Program, U.S. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Md.; December 2009, U.S. National Cancer Institute, Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer

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Re: Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2010, 09:13:18 AM »
Jesus...another report filled with deception and lies about the reality of health and disease in america. I wish I could post the data I have about the actual numbers of cases of Cancer, AIDS, Hepatitis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Asthma, Allergies, neurological degenerative diseases/conditions, Heart Attacks, Strokes etc etc etc, but release of that is strictly forbidden from the company. I deal with this information on a daily basis and the world over doctors and scientist see america as a Petrie dish in that it has become the most diseased  nation on the planet and is a giant case study in itself as to what is going on and why. I can say that the data shows that cancer deaths in america in the 1960s was about 225,000 cases and in 2010 it is nearly a million. So clearly the supposed diminishing numbers is a farce as even a 1 or 2 percent drop would hardly make a dent in the number of existing cases/deaths let alone the new cases and the many MISDIAGNOSED cases that never make it to the reports. The biggest rise in Cancer has been in the last 20 to 25 years and the biggest increase across the board in diseases/conditions across the board has occurred in the same time span. The writer spoke of the need for people to eat correctly, exercise etc etc, but in the last 25 years there has been an explosion of organic eating, farming, exercise/gyms, fitness, aerobics/yoga etc in america like it has never had, yet at the same time the epidemic of sickness grows. These reports are designed to put the blame of sickness on the person/patient and not the companies: pharmaceuticals, food industry, pollution dumping etc etc, who are really responsible.

As it stand people are waking up the world over on HFCS, mercury vaccines, MSG, Aspartame, Preservatives, so called Fast Food etc etc. The correlation between the rapid and massive use of these products has been analyzed and the preponderance of evidence shows that wherever these products are introduced into a society, that society soon develops the exact same diseases/condition that are so prevalent  in america: Obesity, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Alzheimer's, Stokes, Heart Attacks, Asthma etc etc. Japan is switching back to its traditional diet because since the introduction of McDonald's, Wendy's and other fast food places their society has become swamped with sickness and illness. England has a diet very similar to america with essentially the same companies providing food and food products from america to them, and guess what, their health is in just as bad a shape as america. Anywhere that does NOT subscribe to the american diet is healthy free of much of the sickness plaguing america and the UK.

Avoid cancer and disease by eating a diet that is free from chemicals is the answer...
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Re: Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2010, 09:18:47 AM »
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Re: Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2010, 09:20:35 AM »
Things are already getting better under Obamacare.




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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2010, 09:21:13 AM »
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Re: Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2010, 09:29:28 AM »
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Re: Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2010, 10:42:32 AM »
Cancer statistics are the most manipulated statistics.  You thought the government economic figures were bad..........lol. 

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« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2010, 10:43:14 AM »
Cancer statistics are the most manipulated statistics.  You thought the government economic figures were bad..........lol. 

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Re: Report: U.S. cancer rates are on the decline
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2010, 11:50:34 AM »
Things are already getting better under Obamacare.

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Hahahaha. Well, there are people out there who would argue that Obama is capable of curing cancer so this statement of yours isn't much of a stretch.

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« Reply #9 on: September 29, 2010, 11:51:38 AM »
Hahahaha. Well, there are people out there who would argue that Obama is capable of curing cancer so this statement of yours isn't much of a stretch.

Remember the idiots saying that we had to elect John Edwards so people like Christopher Reeves could walk again? 

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« Reply #10 on: September 29, 2010, 11:52:39 AM »
Remember the idiots saying that we had to elect John Edwards so people like Christopher Reeves could walk again? 

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You mean John Edwards, the democrat who cheated on his sick wife and fathered a child with a woman he was also overpaying with campaign funds? And I thought people said Republicans were scumbags.  :D