QUOTE FOR THURSDAY:

“Bladder cancer makes up about 4% of cancers in the US. It is the fourth most common cancer in men, but it’s less common in women.

The American Cancer Society’s estimates for bladder cancer in the United States for 2024 are:

  • About 83,190 new cases of bladder cancer (about 63,070 in men and 20,120 in women)
  • About 16,840 deaths from bladder cancer (about 12,290 in men and 4,550 in women)

The rates of both new bladder cancers and deaths from bladder cancer have been dropping in recent years.

Bladder cancer occurs mainly in older people. About 9 out of 10 people with this cancer are over the age of 55. The average age of people when they are diagnosed with bladder cancer is 73.

Overall, the chance men will develop this cancer during their lifetime is about 1 in 28. For women, the chance is about 1 in 89. However, each person’s chances of getting bladder cancer might be higher or lower than this, depending on their risk factors.”

American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/bladder-cancer/about/key-statistics.html)

 

 

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