In this study, researchers used the SEER-21 database to calculate 1-year cause-specific survival rates in patients diagnosed with a first primary malignant cancer between January 1, 2020, and December ...
A new study reveals that cancer patients diagnosed during the early COVID-19 pandemic had worse short-term survival rates ...
During the first two pandemic years, 1,008,012 people were diagnosed with cancer—473,781 in 2020 and 534,231 in 2021. Overall, one-year CSS was 84.8% in 2020 and 85.7% in 2021.
Findings are in line with documented impacts on screening, diagnosis, and treatment ...
Patients diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic had significantly lower one-year cancer survival rates, leading to an estimated 17,390 more deaths than ...
Cancer may be an inevitability of cell division and, therefore, life. But in the US, great progress has been made fighting ...
It’s not often that researchers get to share encouraging news when it comes to cancer. That’s why the recent announcement ...
Data from the GBD 2021 were used. The estimated annual percentage changes (EAPCs) were used to assess the trends in thyroid cancer. Decomposition analysis was used to identify the factors contributing ...