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Cancer Death Rates in U.S. Continue Declining, Report Finds

June 12, 2026

Cancer death rates in the United States are continuing a downward trend, according to the "Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2003, Featuring Cancer among U.S. Hispanic/Latino Populations." The report, scheduled for publication in the October 15, 2006, issue of *Cancer*, compiles data from leading cancer organizations.

The report's findings show a continued decrease in the risk of death from cancer. However, the rate of new cancer diagnoses has remained stable.

The study pays particular attention to cancer diagnoses and outcomes within Hispanic/Latino communities in the U.S. Further details are expected upon the report's release.

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