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Nearly 10% of U.S. adults now report a lifetime cancer diagnosis, the highest ever, driven by aging and better survival, not rising cases.
Nearly 10% of U.S. adults report a lifetime cancer diagnosis, the highest rate ever recorded in Gallup surveys, up from 7% in 2008–2009.
The increase is linked to longer life expectancy, improved survival rates, and an aging population, not rising incidence.
While cancer death and new case rates have declined, the growing number of survivors—especially among adults 45 and older—raises demands on healthcare.
Racial disparities persist, with white adults most likely to report a diagnosis.
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Casi el 10% de los adultos estadounidenses reportan ahora un diagnóstico de cáncer de por vida, el más alto de la historia, impulsado por el envejecimiento y una mejor supervivencia, no por el aumento de casos.