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US Cancer statistics - Jan 2025


Cancer statistics, 2025

CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.21871
Rebecca L. Siegel MPH, Tyler B. Kratzer MPH, Angela N. Giaquinto MSPH, Hyuna Sung PhD, Ahmedin Jemal DVM, PhD

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Each year, the American Cancer Society estimates the numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in the United States and compiles the most recent data on population-based cancer occurrence and outcomes using incidence data collected by central cancer registries (through 2021) and mortality data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics (through 2022). In 2025, 2,041,910 new cancer cases and 618,120 cancer deaths are projected to occur in the United States. The cancer mortality rate continued to decline through 2022, averting nearly 4.5 million deaths since 1991 because of smoking reductions, earlier detection for some cancers, and improved treatment. Yet alarming disparities persist; Native American people bear the highest cancer mortality, including rates that are two to three times those in White people for kidney, liver, stomach, and cervical cancers. Similarly, Black people have two-fold higher mortality than White people for prostate, stomach, and uterine corpus cancers. Overall cancer incidence has generally declined in men but has risen in women, narrowing the male-to-female rate ratio (RR) from a peak of 1.6 (95% confidence interval, 1.57–1.61) in 1992 to 1.1 (95% confidence interval, 1.12–1.12) in 2021. However, rates in women aged 50–64 years have already surpassed those in men (832.5 vs. 830.6 per 100,000), and younger women (younger than 50 years) have an 82% higher incidence rate than their male counterparts (141.1 vs. 77.4 per 100,000), up from 51% in 2002. Notably, lung cancer incidence in women surpassed that in men among people younger than 65 years in 2021 (15.7 vs. 15.4 per 100,000; RR, 0.98, p = 0.03). In summary, cancer mortality continues to decline, but future gains are threatened by rampant racial inequalities and a growing burden of disease in middle-aged and young adults, especially women. Continued progress will require investment in cancer prevention and access to equitable treatment, especially for Native American and Black individuals.
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Prostate Cancer is associated with low vitamin D, blacks have 2X higher risk of PC death (no surprise) – Feb 2025 08 Feb, 2025
Dark skinned people: higher risk of Prostate, Colon, and Breast Cancers (yet again) - April 2024 15 Apr, 2024
Prostate cancer patients in Jamaica were 5X more likely to die of PC if low vitamin D - Sept 2022 02 Oct, 2022
Newly diagnosed Children with Cancer have low vitamin D, especially if black - May 2022 16 Jun, 2022
Cancer continues to be more deadly for Blacks than Whites (hint – low Vitamin D) – May 2022 31 May, 2022
Cancer of breast is highest in dark-skinned women (low Vitamin D: dark skin and obese) - Feb 2022 12 Feb, 2022
Cancers and Vitamin D Receptors, including change with race – Feb 2021 24 Oct, 2021
Those with recent cancer diagnosis had 7X increased risk of COVID-19 (more if A-A )- Dec 2020 19 Feb, 2021
Deaths after Cancer Surgery higher in blacks (probably low vitamin D) – Dec 2020 10 Jan, 2021
Blacks are more obese, have lower Vitamin D, and have more Cancer etc. than whites – Feb 2018 03 May, 2018
Hypothesis: Blacks get more cancer than whites due to lower levels of vitamin D – June 2012 03 May, 2018
Prostate Cancer risk in black men increased 2X having poor Vitamin D Binding Protein – July 2017 20 Nov, 2017
Breast cancer in blacks – 5X increased risk of triple negative if low vitamin D – Oct 2017 01 Nov, 2017
Breast cancer worse for black women – Sept 2011 19 Aug, 2017
Prostate cancer in black men is 1.6 times more likely if a poor Vitamin D Receptor – Feb 2017 07 Mar, 2017
Aggressive Prostate Cancer in blacks with low vitamin D – 7X more likely if added Calcium – Jan 2017 28 Dec, 2016
Head and Neck Cancer associated with low vitamin D, especially with blacks - April 2012 17 Nov, 2016
2X less prostate cancer in A-A with low Calcium is due vitamin D receptor gene – July 2013 14 Nov, 2016
Higher rate of prostate cancer in AA may decrease if take vitamin D – July 2016 07 Jul, 2016
Prostate Cancer incidence and death 2X more often among black men (vitamin D not mentioned) - July 2015 30 Jul, 2015
Kidney Cancer differences with skin color probably due to vitamin D differences – May 2015 25 May, 2015
Tanning potential predicts risk of Prostate Cancer in Blacks – Nov 2014 02 Jan, 2015
Cancer patients at high risk of vitamin D deficiency were not tested as often (paradoxically) – July 2014 12 Aug, 2014
Colon cancer more likely in blacks due to differences in Vitamin D genes (wonder if more Vitamin D would help) – May 2014 21 May, 2014
Barefoot on mega doses of vitamin D and his book on Cancer 11 Apr, 2014
Hypothesis - Dark skin evolved to avoid skin cancer - Feb 2014 02 Mar, 2014
Breast cancer more deadly for blacks than whites 13 Feb, 2014
Skin cancer risk and vitamin D from sun both decrease with darker skin – March 2013 10 Nov, 2013
Hypothesis: Vitamin D is related to breast cancer racial disparities in the US - Sept 2012 08 Jul, 2013
Genes may account for some of AA Breast Cancer – April 2012 08 Jul, 2013
More US deaths due to cancer than heart if dark skinned – Sept 2012 19 Sep, 2012
Low vitamin D in blacks increases colorectal cancer deaths 40 percent – Cancer Oct 2010 23 Oct, 2010

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