
Good News and Bad News
The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, which has been published annually since 1998, is co-authored by the American Cancer Society, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Cancer Association, and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries. The most recent report explains that the amount of deaths related to prostate, colon, and breast cancer have dropped significantly due to advancements in early detection and treatment improvements, and may continue to do so. There has also been a 30% reduction in lung cancer, which researchers attribute to reductions in smoking. Overall, the cancer death rate for men dropped to 1.8 percent, while the cancer death rate for women dropped to 1.4 percent.
Last year’s report noted that there has been an increase in esophagus, kidney, uterus, and pancreas cancer due to obesity, and this year’s report reiterated this fact. The report stressed that obese people had a higher chance of developing cancer, due to fat tissues producing excessive levels of estrogen and insulin.

“This year’s report correctly and usefully emphasizes the importance of HPV infection as a cause of the growing number of cancers of the mouth and throat, the anus, and the vulva, as well as cancers of the uterine cervix, and the availability of vaccines against the major cancer-causing strains of HPV” said NCI Director Harold Varmus, M.D. “But the investments we have made in HPV research to establish these relationships and to develop effective and safe vaccines against HPV will have the expected payoffs only if vaccination rates for girls and boys improve markedly.”
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