Cancer Article Summaries Published in 2017
Selected articles that are authored or coauthored by staff of CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control are summarized on the following pages. See all of CDC’s cancer research.
- December 7, 2017: Cancer Survival in the United States
- December 5, 2017: Certain People with Colorectal Cancer Are Less Likely to Get an Important Test
- September 14, 2017: Race, Sex, and Age Can Make a Difference in Surviving HPV-Associated Cancers
- September 6, 2017: Cost of Cancer-Related Neutropenia or Fever Hospitalizations
- September 6, 2017: Some Older Women Are Not Getting Recommended Cervical Cancer Screenings
- July 5, 2017: Most Schools Can Do More to Help Students Stay Sun Safe
- June 2017: Indoor Tanning Among Adults in the United States
- May 30, 2017: Parents and Friends Can Influence Teens’ Decisions About Starting Indoor Tanning
- May 3, 2017: Deaths from Colorectal Cancer in U.S. Counties with Lower Education Levels
- May 1, 2017: Money Worries Affect How Some Cancer Patients Take Prescribed Medicines
- March 31, 2017: Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975–2014, Featuring Survival
- January 27, 2017: Cancer Screening Prevalence Among Adults with Disabilities
- January 3, 2017: Economic Evaluation of CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
- Page last reviewed: August 17, 2018
- Page last updated: August 17, 2018
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