National Cancer Survivors Day is celebrated annually on June 2nd to honor those who have survived cancer, supported others with cancer, and worked to find a cure. The document summarizes statistics that show improvements in cancer survival rates over time, with the 5-year survival rate increasing from 49.1% in 1978 to 66.2% in 2008. It also lists the most common cancers and estimates that the number of cancer survivors in the US will grow to 17.8 million by 2022.
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1. Celebrating National
Cancer Survivors Day
Celebrate those who have survived, supported, and
searched for a cure on Sunday June 2, 2013 during
the 26th annual National Cancer Survivors Day.
4. The
average
age at diagnosis is
66.
Sources:
⢠The National Cancer Institute: Cancer Survivorship Research
⢠The American Cancer Society
⢠The National Cancer Institute: Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results
5. The Most Common Cancers by
Estimated New Cases in 2013
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
Prostate
(238,590)
Female Breast
(238,590)
Lung (228,190) Colon/Rectal
(142, 820)
Melanoma
(76,690)
Sources:
⢠The National Cancer Institute
⢠The National Cancer Institute: Surveillance Epidemiology and
End Results
6. 5-Year Survival Rates
in the Most Common Cancers
0.00%
20.00%
40.00%
60.00%
80.00%
100.00%
120.00%
1975
2008
Sources:
⢠The National Cancer Institute
⢠The National Cancer Institute: Surveillance Epidemiology and End
Results
SurvivalRate
Type of Cancer
7. By 2022,
the number of cancer
survivors will grow to
17.8
million
Sources:
⢠The American Cancer Society: Cancer Treatment & Survivorship, Facts & Figures 2012â2013
8. More people are surviving cancer today than ever before, thanks
to improvements in early detection, better treatment, and
improved supportive care. Whether or not you are a
survivor, have been recently diagnosed, or know somebody who
has dealt with cancer, National Cancer Survivors Day is a day for
hope.
Visit the official website of National Cancer Survivors Day at
www.ncsd.org to learn more about how you can get involved.
Sources:
⢠The National Cancer Institute: Cancer Trends Progress Reportâ2011/2012 Update