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Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in patients under 50

Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in patients under 50
Why aren’t 45-year-olds getting their recommended CRC screenings?

March 27, 2026
Vol.52 No.12
By Sara Willa Ernst
As more people are surviving cancer, we must continue funding bold science
Guest Editorial

As more people are surviving cancer, we must continue funding bold science

March 13, 2026
Vol.52 No.10
By Karen E. Knudsen
Clinical Roundup

Rectal cancer incidence rising after decades of decline as colorectal cancer shifts toward younger generations, ACS report finds

March 06, 2026
Vol.52 No.09
Science is winning the war on cancer—CMS shouldn’t disarm
FreeGuest Editorial

Science is winning the war on cancer—CMS shouldn’t disarm

February 13, 2026
Vol.52 No.06
By John M. O’Brien
Black History Month: Otis Brawley shares how lessons learned in West Side Detroit shape his stance on cancer prevention
Black History MonthPodcast

Black History Month: Otis Brawley shares how lessons learned in West Side Detroit shape his stance on cancer prevention
“Trying to realize how good we actually could be if our system were truly efficient is what Otis is all about”

February 06, 2026
Vol.52 No.05
By Robert A. Winn, Otis W. Brawley and Preston Willett
With five-year cancer survival at an all-time high, does this mean people are living longer?
Podcast

With five-year cancer survival at an all-time high, does this mean people are living longer?

January 21, 2026
ACS report trumpets 70% five-year survival for all cancers amid uncertain funding outlook
News Analysis

ACS report trumpets 70% five-year survival for all cancers amid uncertain funding outlook

January 16, 2026
Vol.52 No.02
By Jacquelyn Cobb and Paul Goldberg
Clinical Roundup

ACS cancer disparities report: Major differences in mortality burden by urbanicity, congressional district, socioeconomic status, and race/ethnicity

December 19, 2025
Vol.51 No.46
Clinical Roundup

ACS updates guidelines for cervical cancer screening

December 12, 2025
Vol.51 No.45
By Claire Marie Porter
Shane Jacobson talks about his to-do list for ACS
Conversation with The Cancer Letter

Shane Jacobson talks about his to-do list for ACS
Boost research, forge closer ties with cancer centers, launch an all-out campaign for resources

November 21, 2025
Vol.51 No.43

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