#Cancer death rate in the US sees largest one-year drop ever, report says: https://t.co/JokRMoyPsn
— Raymond DuBois (@Rndubois) January 8, 2020
Remarkable success of #cancer #Immunotherapy - death rate dropping sharply in only one year https://t.co/ILTbwjgXTW
— Christoph Zielinski (@cczielinski) January 8, 2020
Cancer Death Rate in U.S. Sees Sharpest One-Year Drop #Health https://t.co/ND11xfzp6x
— Nicolas Babin (@Nicochan33) January 8, 2020
Cancer Death Rate Is in Steady Decline Among Americans https://t.co/eY5LKDHlPa
— Anas Younes, M.D. (@DrAnasYounes) January 8, 2020
https://t.co/jz3ABoOgcF via @NYTimes
— Brenda Davy, PhD RD (@DavyBrenda) January 8, 2020
...”but, rates of obesity-related cancers are increasing.”
Would love to believe cancer treatment is the delta. It is much more likely due to clear scientific communication and education that tobacco causes cancer. https://t.co/hMvf1BSK3o
— Sam Lubner (@SamLubner) January 8, 2020
Good news this morning from @AmericanCancer. Cancer death rates continue to decline.
— Dr. Estela Rodriguez (@Latinamd) January 8, 2020
Largest annual drop ever ⬇️ 2.2% reported from 2016-2017. #lungcancer deathrates ⬇️due to #smoking cessation and better treatments #lcsm @SylvesterCancer https://t.co/yjiEJ6GDEf
The American Cancer Society says advances in treating lung and skin cancers contributed to the 2.2% drop in cancer mortality from 2016 to 2017. https://t.co/HGItzEmP5t
— HumanProgress.org (@HumanProgress) January 8, 2020
The U.S cancer death rate dropped by 2.2% from 2016-2017 — the largest one-year drop ever recorded. Doctors point to new therapies that they say are improving outcomes for patients. My latest: https://t.co/557x3V5hIZ
— Brianna Abbott (@Brabbott42) January 8, 2020
The drop in cancer mortality continues a longstanding decline that began a quarter-century ago https://t.co/f3ZBH4sfcJ via @WSJ
— Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (@sloan_kettering) January 8, 2020
Latest @AmericanCancer Society report shows how new therapies are helping more people survive lung cancer and melanoma. @Brabbott42 https://t.co/kqh8CgVz3K
— Betsy McKay (@betswrites) January 8, 2020
Great news showing how concerted prevention, early detection and therapy improvements are turning the tide against the biggest cancer killer! Only thing to celebrate in what has been dismal year thus far. https://t.co/nCpksA51uG
— Benjamin Neel (@DrBenNeel) January 8, 2020
U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record. @AmericanCancer Society says advances in treating #lungcancer and #skincancer contributed to the 2.2% drop in #cancer #mortality via @CAonline @WSJ https://t.co/dHQ9aS7Nnu pic.twitter.com/0rooZlp1xI
— Rajesh Rao (@surgeonretina) January 8, 2020
If we started thanking @realDonaldTrump for this, the lib Dems heads would explode. ?
— Herbert Reed (@Herbert_L_Reed) January 8, 2020
U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record https://t.co/m62gJqSyHT
“It’s a really exciting time in cancer research; we’re seeing the fruits of many years of investments,” said Patrick Hwu, Head of Cancer Medicine. “That being said, we still have a long way to go.” https://t.co/xDNyoTm1XQ https://t.co/vANyx7b0Ul
— Cancer Medicine (@CancerMedMDA) January 8, 2020
U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record https://t.co/G1CCKcMwdY
— Scott Kupor (@skupor) January 8, 2020
Just 2 share some GOOD news in war ... on disease.
— davd soul (@davdsoul) January 8, 2020
U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record https://t.co/TRwCcGBXxu
The drop in cancer mortality continues a longstanding decline that began a quarter-century ago #cancer #oncology #health https://t.co/sR0J7ym1YU
— Luba Greenwood (@luba_greenwood) January 8, 2020
Too late for my parents, but promising. RT U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record https://t.co/mJ0MB89PrP
— Euan Rellie (@euanrellie) January 8, 2020
American Cancer Society says advances in treating lung and skin cancers contributed to the 2.2% drop in cancer mortality https://t.co/GJca6ojTY7
— blmohr (@blmohr) January 8, 2020
The cancer death rate in the U.S. dropped 2.2% from 2016 to 2017, the largest single-year drop ever recorded https://t.co/JBU1CtD0QZ
— Tom Bollyky (@TomBollyky) January 8, 2020
The cancer death rate in the US dropped by the biggest percent ever recorded from 2016 to 2017, @Brabbott42 writes, in large part because of the emergence immunotherapies and targeted agents to fight lung and skin cancers https://t.co/KP05GdZ3CZ
— Jonathan Rockoff (@jonathanrockoff) January 8, 2020
The drop in cancer mortality continues a longstanding decline that began a quarter-century ago. Biggest single year drop in cancer death rate ever recorded! Targeted treatments, immunotherapy, early detection, and quality care paying off! https://t.co/sqha9kOPQv
— Dean Tsarwhas, M.D. (@DeanTsarwhas) January 8, 2020
America at its best: innovators, fighters & caring.
— David Walsh (@WalshonMergers) January 8, 2020
U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record https://t.co/UIj6JFDKHJ
Cancer treatment has come a long way the past few decades. I’m proud of the groundbreaking work @mfldclinic doctors and @MCResearchInst researchers have done, helping patients through their cancer journey. #EnrichingLives #RuralHealth #cancerresearch https://t.co/CrBThtvt7b
— Susan Turney, MD (@SusanTurneyMD) January 8, 2020
@realDonaldTrump @parscale @GOPChairwoman @KellyannePolls @FDATobacco @SecAzar
— Patriotic Girl NOT A BOT (@PatrioticGirl71) January 8, 2020
IT'S BECAUSE WE THE 15 MILLION NO LONGER SMOKE DEADLY CIGARETTES ANYMORE!
WE VAPE YUMMY FLAVORS W/ LOW NICOTINE!
????????#WeVapeWeVote #WeAreProof #VapingSavesLives https://t.co/YxgavrDRA4
米国の最新がん統計が発表
— 大須賀 覚 / Satoru Osuka (@SatoruO) January 8, 2020
がん死亡率は2.2%低下。1年間の低下としては過去最大でした
これには新治療薬(免疫チェックポイント阻害剤など)の登場、喫煙率の低下などが影響したと考察されてます
治療は着実に進歩してますが、難治がんもまだ多く、さらなる進歩が望まれますhttps://t.co/HlAYAwKRm3
Cancer Death Rate in U.S. Sees Sharpest One-Year Drop https://t.co/riHfjPACUA
— mfukahori (@mfukahor) January 9, 2020
新規薬剤の進歩でがん死亡率の低下@US
Drop in cancer death rates was not seen in cervical or uterine cancers (both are stagnant or increasing. Oncologists taking care of these patients are mostly women. We must take care of women physicians to take care of women with cancer. @NYTimes @KnvulShttps://t.co/mevenEymn7
— Sarah Temkin (@temkins) January 8, 2020
Things are tough right now. Here's some #goodnews I found: the cancer death rate fell 2.2%, the largest single-year decline in cancer mortality ever reported. Thank reduced smoking & new treatments for lung cancer & metastatic cancer. https://t.co/3Lh3lsl7Fa
— Christa Rose Avampato (@christanyc) January 8, 2020
Some good news does exist in the world. Given I beat cancer in 1998, and my form was in decades before that generally not survivable, I’m counting myself in that pool of people who otherwise would have died from cancer! https://t.co/Jk3DximNPv pic.twitter.com/d1hM4jsB2j
— Glenn Fleishman (@GlennF) January 8, 2020
Here's some good news.
— Vɛɠąŋɨƈ?️ (@vegix) January 8, 2020
Cancer death rates are falling fast in the US!
"Experts attributed the decline to the reduced smoking rates and to advances in lung cancer treatment."https://t.co/X5vbPKmxdE
Today, @AmericanCancer released their annual Cancer Statistics report. The study found overall cancer mortality dropped 2.2% from 2016-17—the largest one-year drop ever recorded—thanks largely to improvements in certain lung cancer & melanoma treatments. https://t.co/yOz1lt1ZsD
— NCCS (@CancerAdvocacy) January 8, 2020
Good news about cancer, with helpful commentary from @SU2C Dream Team scientist Timothy Rebbeckhttps://t.co/y2rFN4x3v6
— SU2Cscience (@SU2Cscience) January 8, 2020
https://t.co/NAhxCHc4TE
— Brant Inman (@BrantInman) January 9, 2020
Big news
Happening now- @morningsmaria @foxbusiness U.S. Cancer Death Rate Drops by Largest Amount on Record - WSJ https://t.co/FdMyV9zd85
— Maria Bartiromo (@MariaBartiromo) January 9, 2020
Shape of US male cancer death rate time trend is odd: straight line up, then straight line down. Explanations of this trend should account for that odd shape. Alas, media coverage offers many theories, but ignores that they don't explain this shape. https://t.co/Y0bGxrlZn8 pic.twitter.com/p857EbR8Ve
— Robin Hanson (@robinhanson) January 9, 2020
The cancer death rate in the U.S. dropped 2.2% from 2016 to 2017, the largest single-year drop ever recorded: https://t.co/K20q5uJKok
— HumanProgress.org (@HumanProgress) January 9, 2020
Explore data on falling cancer deaths in the U.S.: https://t.co/BJ6T5a5flF pic.twitter.com/k7xcA7p6nM
Lung cancer deaths, more common in US > breast+colorectal cancer+prostate cancers, fell 29% from 1991 to 2017. Decline in smoking rates major factor in this decline. #Vaping became popular in US since 2011. After 2011 decline in smoking rates accelerated https://t.co/WQRxm9X7ub
— Alex Wodak (@AlexWodak) January 8, 2020