'New era' in war on cancer: 29.2% drop in death rates since 1999
Briefly

The U.S. cancer death rate was about a third (29.2%) lower in 2022 than in 1999, showcasing significant progress in fighting cancer.
"A lot more people, like me, seem to be winning." - Expresses the positive impact of advancements in cancer treatment on patient outcomes.
The decrease in cancer death rates translates to about 3 million lives saved since 2000 in the U.S., highlighting the tangible human impact of these advancements.
Read at The Mercury News
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