Cancer
CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control is advancing cancer prevention nationwide for everyone.
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Data and Statistics
Use the Data Visualizations Tool to explore U.S. Cancer Statistics.
Help Stop the Spread of Germs
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are more likely to get an infection. That’s because chemotherapy can weaken the immune system. This video lists things you can do to stop the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
CDC’s Latest Cancer Research
- Summary of current guidelines for cervical cancer screening and management of abnormal test results: 2016–2020external icon
- Cancer screening test receipt—United States, 2018
- Predicted heart age among cancer survivors—United States, 2013–2017
- Employment after breast cancer diagnosis and treatment among women in the Sister and the Two Sister studiesexternal icon
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Page last reviewed: January 20, 2021