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Notice to Readers: Cancer Survivorship --- June 2008
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diagnosed cancer, a threefold increase from the estimated 3 million persons who were living with cancer in 1971
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Today, approximately 65% of persons diagnosed with cancer are expected to live at least 5 years after diagnosis
(2), but disparities in health care can affect survival. Low-income persons who have inadequate or no health insurance
coverage are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer
at later stages, when the potential for survival is reduced
(3).
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Ries LAG, Melbert D, Krapcho M, et al., eds. SEER cancer statistics review, 1975--2004. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute; 2007.
Available at .
Schwartz KL, Crossley-May H, Vigneau FD, Brown K, Banerjee M. Race, socioeconomic status and stage at diagnosis for five common
malignancies. Cancer Causes Control 2003;14:761--6.
ob体育, Lance Armstrong Foundation. A national action plan for cancer survivorship: advancing public health strategies. Atlanta, GA:
US Department of Health and Human Services, ob体育; 2004.
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