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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsFive-year breast cancer survival rates vs. GDP per capita, 2009
Share of those diagnosed with breast cancer who survive at least five years following diagnosis, versus gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, measured in
constant international-$.
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- Cancer death rates by age group
- Cancer death rates by type
- Cancer death rates in the United States over the long-run
- Cancer deaths by type
- Cancer deaths by type
- Cancer deaths by type
- Cancer incidence
- Death rate from cancer
- Death rate from cancers vs. GDP per capita
- Death rate from cancers vs. extreme poverty
- Death rate from cancers vs. income inequality
- Deaths from cancer, by age
- Disease burden rates by cancer types
- Disease burden rates from cancers
- Five year survival rate from liver cancer
- Five year survival rates by cancer type
- Five year survival rates from breast cancer
- Five year survival rates from lung cancer
- Five-year cancer survival rates by sex and race
- Five-year cancer survival rates in the USA
- Five-year lung cancer survival rate vs. GDP per capita
- Lung cancer death rates
- Lung cancer death rates in males (per 100,000)
- Number of people with cancer
- Number of people with cancer by type
- Prevalence of cancer by age
- Share of cancer deaths attributed to risk factors
- Share of population with cancer
- Share of population with cancer
- Share of population with cancer by age
- Share of population with cancer vs. GDP per capita
- Three measures of cancer mortality