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  1. Lung Cancer Statistics | Lung Cancer | CDC - Centers for Disease ...

    Jun 13, 2024 · Trends: See rates or numbers of new lung and bronchus cancers or lung and bronchus cancer deaths for the entire United States and individual states. Also, see the top 10 cancers for men and women. The latest federal data on lung cancer cases and deaths.

  2. Lung Cancer Statistics | How Common is Lung Cancer?

    Most people diagnosed with lung cancer are 65 or older; a very small number of people diagnosed are younger than 45. The average age of people when diagnosed is about 70. Lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer death in the …

  3. Lung and Bronchus CancerCancer Stat Facts

    Prevalence of This Cancer: In 2022, there were an estimated 635,547 people living with lung and bronchus cancer in the United States. Did you know? Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women in the United States.

  4. Lung Cancer Trends Brief: Prevalence and Incidence

    In 2019, men (59.2 per 100,000 population) were 23% more likely than women (48.1 per 100,000 population) to be diagnosed with lung cancer. The rate of new cases (incidence) increased 14% among men from 1975 until peaking in 1984, and has since decreased 42%.

  5. U.S. Cancer Statistics Lung Cancer Stat Bite - CDC

    Based on the most recent data available, in the United States in 2021, 209,500 new lung cancers were reported and in 2022, 131,888 people died from lung cancer. Males had higher rates than females of getting and dying from lung cancer.

  6. Overall Cancer Statistics - Annual Report to the Nation

    The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer published statistics on new cancer cases, deaths, and trends in the United States. The report includes long-term trends since 2001 and short-term trends with the most recent five years of data, which covers 2017 – 2021 for incidence and 2018 – 2022 for mortality.

  7. Types of lung cancer | U.S. Cancer Statistics | CDC

    Feb 13, 2025 · In 2021, adenocarcinoma was the most common cell type in the United States, accounting for 45% of all lung cancer cases. 21% of lung cancers were squamous cell carcinoma and 12% were small cell carcinoma. Adenocarcinoma was the most common cell type among both males and females and in each age group.

  8. Annual Report to the Nation: Cancer deaths continue to fall

    Apr 21, 2025 · What. Overall death rates from cancer declined steadily among both men and women from 2001 through 2022, even during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer.Among men, overall cancer incidence, measured as the rate of new cancer diagnoses, decreased from 2001 through 2013 …

  9. Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease

    Mar 21, 2025 · Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Lung Disease provides prevalence estimates of asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) as well as the incidence of lung cancer at the county and state levels.

  10. Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, featuring …

    Apr 21, 2025 · The steepest declining trend was for lung cancer (AAPC, −3.4%), the second most common cancer in males, and laryngeal cancer (AAPC, −2.6%). Lung cancer incidence rates among males decreased for all races and ethnicities, with the most rapid pace among White and Black males (AAPC, −3.3% and −3.2%, respectively).

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