|
|
|
 |
|
| Statistics for 2001 |
 |
|
The American Cancer Society tracks cancer occurrence, including the number of deaths, cases, and how long people survive after diagnosis. ACS also tracks data regarding behaviors that influence the risk of developing cancer (such as tobacco use and certain dietary behaviors) and the use of screening tests (such as mammography, Pap tests, and sigmoidoscopy).
|
|
Cancer Facts & Figures 2001
Cancer Facts & Figures conveys the Society's annual estimates of expected numbers of new cancer cases and deaths. (This year's edition has a special section on obesity.)
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 391KB
|
 |
Details |

|
Cancer Facts & Figures for African-Americans 2000-2001
Cancer Facts & Figures for African Americans, published every other year, presents the most current cancer incidence, mortality and survival data for the nation for African Americans. In addition, risk factor data is included on such topics as tobacco use, physical activity, and obesity.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 192KB
|
 |
Details |

|
Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Facts & Figures 2001
Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Facts & Figures presents data for the nation and states on tobacco use, nutrition, physical activity and screening examinations.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 3MB
|
 |
Details |

|
|
 |
Cancer Facts & Figures for Hispanics 2000-2001
Cancer Facts & Figures for Hispanics summarizes recent information on cancer incidence, mortality, risk factors, and cancer screening in the Hispanic population.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 251KB
|
 |
Details |

|
Datos y estadísticas del cáncer en los hispanos/latinos 2000-2001
Datos y estadísticas del cáncer en los hispanos/latinos resume información reciente sobre la incidencia, mortalidad, factores de riesgo y las pruebas de detección del cáncer en la población hispana/latina.
File Format: Adobe Acrobat
File Size: 266KB
|
 |
Details |

|
|
|
|