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Rush Radiosurgery presents the American Cancer Society Facts and Figures 2013 annual report outlining the estimated numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2013 as well as current cancer incidence, mortality, and survival statistics and information on cancer symptoms, risk factors, early detection, and treatment.

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Page 1: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

Facts & Figures 2013

American Cancer Society

Page 2: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

Cancer By The Numbers •  Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US,

exceeded only by heart disease, accounting for 1 of every 4 deaths.

•  About 77% of all cancers are diagnosed in persons 55 years of

age or older. •  About 5% of all cancers are strongly hereditary.

•  Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in both men and women. Tobacco use accounts for at least 87% of lung cancer deaths and 30% of all cancer deaths.

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Page 3: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

2013 New Cases There will be an estimated 1,660,290 new cancer cases in America in 2013*.

There will be an estimated 66,090 new cancer cases in Illinois in 2013.

*Excluding basal cell cell and squamous cell skin cancers and in situ carcinomas except urinary bladder. State estimates are offered as rough guide and may not add to US total due to rounding.

Page 4: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

2013 Estimates

•  28% of new cancer cases in male patients will be Prostate Cancer. •  29% of new cancer cases in female patients will be Breast Cancer. •  Lung Cancer will be the leading cause of cancer-related deaths.

*Excludes basal and squamous cell skin cancers and in situ carcinoma except urinary bladder.

Page 5: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

A Closer Look at Prostate Cancer

•  An estimated 238,590 cases of prostate cancer will occur in the US during 2013.

•  About 60% of all prostate cancer cases are diagnosed in men 65 years of age and older, and 97% occur in men 50 and older.

•  93% of prostate cancers are discovered in the local or regional stages, for which the 5-year relative survival rate approaches 100%.

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Page 6: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

A Closer Look at Breast Cancer •  In addition to an estimated

232,340 new cases of breast cancer among woman in 2013, an estimated 2,240 cases are expected in men.

•  Steady declines in breast

cancer mortality among women since 1989 have been attributed to a combination of early detection and improvements in treatment.

•  The 5-year relative survival rate

for female invasive breast cancer patients has improved from 75% in the mid-1970s to 90% today.

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Page 7: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

A Closer Look at Lung Cancer •  An estimated 228,190 new

cases of lung cancer are expected in 2013, accounting for about 14% of cancer diagnoses.

•  Lung cancer accounts for more deaths than any other cancer in both men and women.

•  An estimated 159,480 lung cancer deaths, accounting for about 27% of all cancer deaths, are expected to occur in 2013.

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Page 8: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

American Cancer Society The data from this presentation comes from American Cancer Society Facts and Figures 2013. This annual report provides the estimated numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2013 as well as current cancer incidence, mortality, and survival statistics and information on cancer symptoms, risk factors, early detection, and treatment. For more information or to download the full report, please visit http://www.cancer.org/research/cancerfactsfigures/index.

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Page 9: American Cancer Society Facts & Figures 2013

Our Center Under the direction of medical director Dr. Aidnag Diaz, Rush Radiosurgery brings together experienced physicians and the latest medical advances to provide patients with exceptional care. Our cancer treatment facility opened in March 2012 on the campus of Rush University Medical Center. Our doctors are board-certified in radiation oncology and have several areas of specialty including head and neck cancers, brain tumors, prostate cancer and lung cancer.  Rush Radiosurgery uses an advanced technology, TrueBeam STx®, to treat various cancers with stereotactic radiosurgery, a noninvasive method of treating tumors and other medical conditions with very precise, high-dose radiation. TrueBeam STx has the ability to “shape” the radiation beams it delivers to match the three-dimensional shape of a patient’s tumor, helping protect nearby healthy tissue and critical organs. By delivering targeted, high-dose radiation beams, TrueBeam STx also significantly reduces treatment time.

Medical Director: Dr. Aidnag Diaz TrueBeam STx Nurse: Debbie Gonzalez

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