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U.S. cancer survival rates hit a record 70%, driven by early detection, better treatments, and reduced smoking.
Cancer survival rates in the U.S. have reached a record high, with the national five-year survival rate at 70%, up from 49% in the 1970s, driven by lower smoking rates, earlier screenings, and advanced treatments.
Lung cancer remains the top cause of cancer deaths, but smoking rates in Northeast Ohio have dropped 30% over the past decade.
New therapies like gene reprogramming are shrinking tumors in up to 80% of cases, far surpassing chemotherapy’s 20% success rate.
Experts, including Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Dale Shepard, say artificial intelligence is accelerating personalized treatment by analyzing medical data to match patients with optimal therapies and clinical trials.
Despite Ohio ranking 11th in cancer mortality, national trends show significant progress in care and outcomes.
Las tasas de supervivencia del cáncer en EE.UU. alcanzaron un récord del 70%, impulsadas por la detección temprana, mejores tratamientos, y la reducción del tabaquismo.