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  • What Are the Key Statistics About Penile Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — The American Cancer Society estimates that in the United States about 1,290 new cases of penile cancer will be diagnosed and an estimated 300 men will die of penile cancer in 2009. Penile cancer occurs in about 1 man in 100,000 in the United ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Hodgkin Disease?

    American Cancer Society — The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2009 about 8,510 new cases of Hodgkin disease will be diagnosed in the United States. Of these new cases, 3,870 will occur in females and 4,640 in males. These numbers have not changed much over the ...More…

  • What Are The Key Statistics About Osteosarcoma?

    American Cancer Society — Each year, about 900 new cases of osteosarcoma are diagnosed in the United States. About 400 of these are in children and adolescents younger than 20 years old. Osteosarcoma is about 50% more common in males than in females. Most osteosarcomas ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Bone Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — In 2009, about 2,570 new cases of cancer of the bones and joints will be diagnosed, and about 1,470 deaths from these cancers are expected. Primary cancers of bones account for less than 0.2% of all cancers. Osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma are ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Prostate Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — Prostate cancer is the most common cancer, other than skin cancers, in American men. The American Cancer Society estimates that during 2008 about 186,320 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. About 1 man in 6 will ...More…

  • What Are The Key Statistics About Malignant Mesothelioma?

    American Cancer Society — Mesothelioma is fairly rare. There are an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 new cases of mesothelioma each year in the United States. The incidence of mesotheliomas in the United States increased from the 1970s to the 1990s and then stabilized. It may now ...More…

  • What Are The Key Statistics For Wilms' Tumor?

    American Cancer Society — Between 400 and 500 new cases of Wilms' tumors are diagnosed each year in the United States. About 6% of all cancers in children are Wilms' tumors. Wilms' tumor occurs most often in the first 5 years of life, usually around ages 3 and 4. It is ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Vulvar Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — In the United States, vulvar cancer accounts for about 4% of cancers of the female reproductive organs and 0.6% of all cancers in women. In the United States, women have a 1 in 406 chance of developing vulvar cancer at some point during their ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics about Vaginal Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — Vaginal cancer is rare and accounts for only about 1% of cancers of the female reproductive system. The American Cancer Society estimates that in the year 2009, about 2,160 new cases of vaginal cancer will be diagnosed in the United States and ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Uterine Sarcoma?

    American Cancer Society — An estimated 42,160 new cases of cancer of the uterine corpus (body of the uterus) will be diagnosed in the United States during 2009, but more than 95% of these will be endometrial cancers. Incidence rates of uterine sarcoma cancer have been ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Endometrial Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — In the United States, cancer of the endometrium is the most common cancer of the female reproductive organs. The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 42,160 new cases of cancer of the body of the uterus (uterine corpus) diagnosed in ...More…

  • What Are the Key Statistics About Thyroid Cancer?

    American Cancer Society — The American Cancer Society's most recent estimates for thyroid cancer in the United States are for 2008: In general, this is one of the least deadly cancers. The 5-year survival rate (the percentage of people living at least 5 years after being ...More…


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