
Overall Cancer Statistics - Annual Report to the Nation
The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer has statistics on cancer deaths and new cases (incidence).
Metastatic Cancer: When Cancer Spreads - NCI
Jan 17, 2025 · Metastatic cancer is cancer that spreads from its site of origin to another part of the body. Learn how cancer spreads, possible symptoms, common sites where cancer spreads, …
Genetic Testing Fact Sheet - NCI - National Cancer Institute
A fact sheet about genetic testing for inherited cancer risk. Includes who should consider testing, and how to understand test results.
State Cancer Profiles > Quick Profiles
Rates are for invasive cancer only (except for bladder cancer which is invasive and in situ) or unless otherwise specified. Rates calculated using SEER*Stat. Population counts for …
NIH study investigates trends in early-onset cancers - NCI
May 8, 2025 · The largest absolute increases were seen for female breast cancer, with about 4,800 additional cases in 2019, followed by colorectal (2,100), kidney (1,800), uterine (1,200), …
Home - CTSU
About CTSU The CTSU is an NCI service established in 1999 to facilitate participation in cancer clinical trials. The CTSU streamlines and harmonizes support services for NCI-sponsored trials …
Shield Blood Test Approved for Colorectal Cancer Screening
Oct 11, 2024 · FDA approved the first blood test for the primary screening of colorectal cancer. Where does it fit in with options like colonoscopy and stool tests?
Impacts of prevention, screening, treatment on cancer deaths
Dec 5, 2024 · An NCI modeling study finds that, over the past 45 years, the majority of deaths averted from five cancer types were due to prevention and screening.
Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP)
Cancer prevention, including early detection, is essential to reducing the public health burden of cancer in the United States. The CPFP was created in 1987 to train a multidisciplinary …
Why Is Early-Onset Cancer On the Rise? - NCI
May 14, 2025 · As diagnoses of colorectal, breast, and other cancers continue to increase in people under age 50, researchers are trying to understand why it’s happening.