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Cancer deaths have dropped by 34% since 1991, but diagnoses are rising, especially among young women.
The American Cancer Society reports a 34% drop in cancer deaths since 1991, saving nearly 4.5 million lives.
However, cancer diagnoses are rising, especially among women under 50, who are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed as men of the same age.
The report also highlights racial disparities, with higher cancer mortality rates in Native American and Black populations compared to White populations.
Factors contributing to the rise include changes in screening practices and lifestyle factors like obesity and alcohol consumption.
The ACS emphasizes the importance of early detection and preventative measures.