Below is a data table with trends for 2005 from the National Cancer Institute.
Link: Cancer Trends Progress Report
The Trends-at-a-Glance offers an overview of trend direction measure by measure. Trends shown in green are moving in a favorable direction, while trends shown in red italics are moving in an unfavorable direction. Trends noted as stable are not changing significantly. Click on any trend to view the figure associated with that measure.
The table below gives a snapshot of the latest trend in all measures included in this report. For a more complete summary of the measures, including their progress compared with the Healthy People 2010 target, see the summary tables by topic.
Measure Trend PREVENTION Age at smoking initiation Stable Youth smoking Falling Adult smoking Falling Quitting smoking Falling Doctor/dentist advice to quit smoking Doctor Rising Dentist Rising Secondhand smoke Exposed nonsmokers Falling Workers in smoke-free environment Rising States with smoke-free air laws Rising Alcohol consumption Stable Fruit & vegetable consumption Fruit Rising Vegetables Falling Fat consumption Stable Healthy weight Falling No leisure time physical activity Falling Sun protection Stable Pesticide levels in the blood Rising Dioxin levels in the human body Falling EARLY DETECTION Breast cancer screening Stable Cervical cancer screening Falling Colorectal cancer screening Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) Falling Endoscopy Rising Colorectal test use Rising DIAGNOSIS Incidence All cancers Stable White Falling Black Falling Hispanics Falling American Indian/Alaskan Natives Falling Asian/Pacific Islanders Falling Four most common cancers Prostate Rising Female breast Rising Colorectal Falling Lung and bronchus Falling
Measure Trend DIAGNOSIS (continued) Incidence (continued) Cancers that are increasing Female lung Stable Female breast Rising Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Rising Melanoma of skin (White only) Rising Stage at diagnosis Colon Falling Female breast Stable Rectum Falling Cervix Falling Prostate Falling TREATMENT Breast cancer treatment Mastectomy Falling No surgery Rising BCS with radiation Falling BCS without radiation Rising Multiagent chemotherapy Rising Colorectal cancer treatment Rising LIFE AFTER CANCER Survival All cancers Rising Prostate Rising Female breast Rising Colorectal Stable Lung and bronchus Rising Costs of cancer care N/A END OF LIFE Mortality All cancers Falling White Falling Black Falling Hispanic Falling American Indian/Alaskan Natives Falling Asian/Pacific Islander Falling Prostate Falling Female breast Falling Colorectal Falling Lung and bronchus Falling Person-years of life lost N/A
Quite an impressive table with comprehensive statistics.
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