| Department of Health
and Human Services Promoting Healthy Lifestyles Cancer Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. In
2003, more than 1,500 people a day will die of cancer. The number of cancer
cases can be expected to increase in the coming decades because of the
growth and aging of the population. But the number of new cancer cases
can be reduced substantially, and many cancer deaths can be prevented.
Healthier lifestyles can significantly reduce a person’s risk for
cancer. Making cancer screening and information services available and
accessible are essential for reducing the high rates of cancer and cancer
deaths.
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