...Cancer Society epidemiologist Ahmedin Jemal, who led the report along with government scientists. But NCI Director Dr. John Niederhuber said the decline seems steady enough to be real, a feat considering that cancer risk jumps with age and the United States...
...American Cancer Society epidemiologist Ahmedin Jemal, who led the report along with government scientists. But NCI Director Dr. John Niederhuber said the decline seems steady enough to be real, a feat considering that cancer risk jumps with age and the U.S....
...Cancer Society epidemiologist Ahmedin Jemal, who led the report along with government scientists. But NCI Director Dr. John Niederhuber said the decline seems steady enough to be real, a feat considering that cancer risk jumps with age and the United States...
...of the liver, kidney and esophagus have increased (Graham, McClatchy/Houston Chronicle, 11/25). Reaction John Niederhuber, director of NCI, said the decline is considerable when considering that the U.S. population is aging and cancer risk increases...
...wonders if the progress stems from people skipping screenings that would have caught the disease. NCI Director Dr. John Niederhuber said the decline seems steady enough to be real. "This really is quite significant," Niederhuber said. "Some of the things...
...year that you see these steady declines it gives you more confidence that were moving in the right direction, said Dr. John E. Niederhuber, director of the National Cancer Institute, who is not an author of the report. This is not just a blip on the screen. The...
...where we may need to redouble our efforts and try to find new ways of preventing . . . kidney, liver and other cancers that continue to show increases in both mortality and incidence," said Dr. John Niederhuber, director of the National Cancer Institute....
...grew by 0.9 percent a year. Declining cancer rates are particularly impressive, given that the nation is aging, says John Niederhuber, director of the National Cancer Institute, one of the report's four sponsors. "We often focus on treating diseases that...
...year that you see these steady declines, it gives you more confidence that we're moving in the right direction,” said Dr. John Niederhuber, director of the National Cancer Institute, who is not an author of the report. “This is not just a blip on the screen.” Death...
...in American health history, said Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, which produces the report. John Niederhuber, director of the National Cancer Institute, added the declining cancer rates are impressive since the country's...