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Cancer Facts & Figures 2015

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    • From 2007 to 2011, lung cancer incidence rates decreased by three percent each year in men and 2.2 percent each year in women.  
    • Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death when men and women are combined.  
    • Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer of both men and women in the U.S., accounting for around one in four cancer deaths.  
    • Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S.  
    • Estimated Cancer Deaths in 2015 by Cancer Type  
    • Around 1,620 people die from cancer each day.  
    • An estimated 589,430 people are expected to die from cancer in 2015.  
    • Around 78 percent of all cancers are diagnosed in people age 55 and older.  
    • In 2015, an estimated 132,700 new cases of colorectal cancer are expected to be diagnosed.  
    • Colorectal cancer represents eight percent of all new cancer cases in the U.S.  
    • In 2015, an estimated 220,800 new cases of prostate cancer are expected to be diagnosed.  
    • Prostate cancer represents 26 percent of all new cancer cases in men in the U.S.  
    • In 2015, an estimated 221,200 new cases of lung cancer are expected to be diagnosed.  
    • Lung and bronchus cancer represent 13.5 percent of all new cancer cases in the U.S.  
    • In 2015, an estimated 231,840 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S.  
    • Breast cancer represents 29 percent of all new cancer cases in women in the U.S.  
    • Around 1,658,370 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2015.  
    • Most Common Types of Cancer  
    • Around 78 percent of all cancers are diagnosed in people age 55 and older.