Urgent Need for Hepatitis Prevention & Treatment as Liver Cancer Spikes
March 9, 2016 - Statement from John Ward, M.D., Director, CDC’s Division of Viral Hepatitis
The Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer (1975-2012) released today shows a troubling increase in the number of Americans developing and dying from liver cancer, despite the fact that viral hepatitis – the primary cause of liver cancer – can be prevented and treated. The Annual Report to the Nation is released each year in a collaborative effort by the American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Cancer Institute, and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.
Resources
- Statement: Statement for Attribution to John W. Ward, M.D., Director of CDC’s Division of Viral Hepatitis
- Fact Sheet: Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer
- Press Release: Annual Report to the Nation finds cancer death rates continue to decline
- Full Report: Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer (1975-2012)
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