Incidence rates decreased for 8 cancers among men between 2014-2018: lung and bronchus, larynx, urinary bladder, stomach, thyroid, colon and rectum, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and brain and ONS. However, incidence rates increased for 3 cancers: pancreas, kidney and renal pelvis, and testis.
Incidence rates decreased for 7 cancers among women between 2014-2018: thyroid, ovary, colon and rectum, lung and bronchus, urinary bladder, brain and ONS, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. However, incidence rates increased for 7 of the 18 most common cancers: melanoma, liver and intrahepatic bile duct, myeloma, kidney and renal pelvis, pancreas, breast, and oral cavity and pharynx.
