Cancer
CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control is advancing cancer prevention nationwide for everyone.
Data and Statistics
Use the Data Visualizations Tool to explore U.S. Cancer Statistics.
10 Things You Can Do to Manage COVID-19 at Home
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are more likely to get an infection. That’s because chemotherapy can weaken the immune system. Take steps to lower your risk of getting sick with COVID-19. This video shows some things you should do.
CDC’s Latest Cancer Research
- A comparison of general, genitourinary, bowel, and sexual quality of life among long-term survivors of prostate, bladder, colorectal, and lung cancerexternal icon
- Gastric cancer among American Indian and Alaska Native populations in the United States, 2005–2016external icon
- Young breast cancer survivors: Employment experience and financial well-beingexternal icon
What’s New?
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Blog post: Celebrate Your Age—It’s Good for Your Health
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Article summary: Dense Breast Notification After Mammography
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Page last reviewed: August 4, 2020