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List Of Cancer Mortality Rates In The United States Health
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List Of Cancer Mortality Rates In The United States

Here is the list of cancer mortality rates in the United States.## Cancer mortality is determined by the complex relationship of lifestyle with people's health and their health system. During 2013–2017 in the United States, the age-adjusted death rate for all types of cancer was 189.5/100,000 for men and 135.7/100,000 for women. Below is an incomplete list of age-adjusted mortality rates for various types of cancer in the United States from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program.## Check out the full list below.## List of cancer mortality rates in the United States Type Age Adjusted Mortality Rates (per 100,000 people) during 2013-2017 All Cancer 158.3 Oral cancer 0.0 Esophageal cancer 3.9 Stomach cancer 3.1 Colorectal cancer 13.9 Liver cancer and bile duct cancer 6.6 Gallbladder cancer 0.6 Pancreatic cancer 11.0 Laryngeal cancer 1.0 Lung cancer 40.2 Tracheal cancer (including other respiratory organs) 0.1 Bone cancer (including joint cancer) 0.5 Skin cancer (excluding basal and squamous) 3.4 Breast cancer (non-in situ) 11.3 Uterine cancer (cervix uteri) 1.2 Uterine cancer (corpus uteri) 1.2 Uterine cancer (not otherwise specified) 1.4 Ovarian cancer 3.8 Prostate cancer 7.8 Bladder cancer 4.4 Renal cancer (kidney and renal pelvis cancer) 3.7 Brain cancer 4.4 Thyroid cancer 0.5 Myeloma 3.3 Lymphoma 5.8 Leukemia 6.4 ## Stay Tuned...##

Daytime sleepiness among the elderly may indicate cancer risk Lifestyle
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Daytime sleepiness among the elderly may indicate cancer risk

New York, March 2 (IANS) Older people who experience daytime sleepiness even after having adequate sleep at night may be at the risk of developing new medical conditions, including diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure, says a study. ## The condition called hypersomnolence is defined as excessive daytime sleepiness even after having seven or more hours of sleep. ## It can be debilitating for some people, affecting the way that they perform at work and in other daily activities. ## "Paying attention to sleepiness in older adults could help doctors predict and prevent future medical conditions," said study author Maurice Ohayon of Stanford University in California. ## "Older adults and their family members may want to take a closer look at sleeping habits to understand the potential risk for developing a more serious medical condition," said Ohayon. ## The study involved 10,930 people. About 34 percent of the participants were 65 years or older. ## The findings are scheduled to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 72nd annual meeting to be held in Toronto from April 25 to May 1. ## For the study, the researchers interviewed participants over the phone two times, three years apart. In the first interview, 23 percent of people over 65 met the criteria for excessive sleepiness. ## In the second interview, 24 percent reported excessive sleepiness. Of those, 41 percent said the sleepiness was a chronic problem. ## The study found that people who reported sleepiness in the first phone interview had a 2.3 times greater risk of developing diabetes or high blood pressure three years later than those who did not experience sleepiness. ## They were also twice as likely to develop cancer. ## Of the 840 people who reported sleepiness at the first interview, 52 people, or 6.2 percent, developed diabetes compared to 74 people, or 2.9 percent of those who were never sleepy during the day. ## Also, of the 840 people who reported sleepiness, 20 people, or 2.4 percent, developed cancer compared to 21 people, or 0.8 percent of those who were never sleepy during the day. ## People who reported daytime sleepiness during both interviews had a 2.5 times greater risk of developing heart disease. Those who reported sleepiness only in the second interview were 50 percent more likely to also have diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue, such as arthritis, tendinitis, and lupus, than those who did not have daytime sleepiness. ## For more and the latest news about Lifestyle, stay tuned to us.