Colleen Hoover, 46, Shares Cancer Diagnosis
Digest more
Cancer survival rates climbed significantly in recent decades. But federal funding cuts could threaten that progress, physicians warn
12hon MSN
More Americans Than Ever Are Surviving Cancer, with 70% Living 5 Years or More After Diagnosis
The American Cancer Society says in a new report that 7 in 10 Americans are living five years after their initial diagnosis. Study authors say that earlier detection and decades of research have contributed to this "stunning victory.
Better treatment options have improved survival rates in the U.S., according to a report from the American Cancer Society.
When he suddenly struggled to walk up the stairs of his Manhattan home, he never imagined it would be cancer.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. "It was a terrifying diagnosis,
He announced he had been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in May 2025, saying that the cancer was at stage 4 and had spread to his bones.
The five-year relative survival for all cancers combined has reached a milestone, according to the American Cancer Society.
Doctors say disruptions in cancer screening tend to compound over time and could lead to higher mortality rates.
Scripps News on MSN
Cancer mortality rate in US hits new low as treatment advances save more lives, report says
For the first time, the five-year relative survival rate for all cancers combined reached 70%, according to the latest report from the American Cancer Society.
The result is a record 18 million cancer survivors in the US right now, a number expected to grow between 300,000 and 500,000 annually over the next 10 years. In turn, a cancer diagnosis is often no longer a death sentence; it unfolds more like a chronic disease. And that shift requires a different conversation around cancer, Dr. Kamal says.