Among men, incidence rates decreased for 7 cancers between 2017 – 2021: brain and other nervous system, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, colon and rectum, thyroid, urinary bladder, larynx, and lung and bronchus. Meanwhile, incidence rates for 6 cancers increased: prostate, pancreas, oral cavity and pharynx, kidney and renal pelvis, myeloma, and testis.

Among women, incidence rates decreased for 8 cancers between 2017 – 2021: brain and other nervous system, cervix, colon and rectum, urinary bladder, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, ovary, thyroid, and lung and bronchus.Meanwhile, incidence rates increased for 8 cancers: stomach, liver and intrahepatic bile duct, melanoma of the skin, breast, myeloma, pancreas, corpus and uterus, and oral cavity and pharynx.

National Trends in Rates of New Cancer Cases.