Millions in the United States have cancer, and some say that there will be 2.3 million in the country with cancer in 2030. I strongly disagree with this number because if one of two men have cancer and one of three women have cancer then it would be logical to assume that almost half of the population of the United States would have cancer.
In 2011, approximately 37000 Americans were newly diagnosed with oral cancer. The survival rate for all stages of the disease when found, is approximately 57% at five years out from diagnosis. This is up from about 30,000 per year a decade ago, primarily due to an additional new etiology, the HPV16 virus. So today, even non smokers are getting oral cancer.
According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, 30,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer in 2003, or about 1.1 persons per 100,000.
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Actually according to data supplied by the American Cancer Society for 2006 there were 11,028,000 people with cancer in the U.S.
more than a thousand
1 in 16 thousand
Based on US statistics: 571,950
41,ooo
6/10 women
14 million
37 million people of the male persuasion die of cancer in Giggleswick alone.
According to the American Cancer Society and the CDC, approximately 163,500 people are expected to die of lung cancer in the USA in 2005. They also estimate that 172,500 people were diagnosed with the disease in 2005 as well.
36,000 people get oral cancer every year. Generally 50% of these people die within five years. This is according to the American Cancer Society.