AUSTIN, Texas —
There is good news in the battle against cancer in the United States, although the latest data show serious challenges remain on several fronts.
Greg Cameron, director of communications and market strategies for the High Plains Division of the American Cancer Society in Texas, says overall death rates continue to decline for all of the most common cancers, including lung, colon, prostate and breast.
"This has been going on since the 1990s - the early 1990s, actually. So, this last report shows that from the year 2000 to 2009, cancer death rates have decreased in men, women and children."
The report says the types of cancers for which the death rates have continued to increase during the past decade include liver, pancreas, uterus and - among men - melanoma of the skin. In Texas, it's estimated there were 110,000 new cancer cases diagnosed last year, along with nearly 37,000 deaths.
Lung cancer remains the deadliest of all the types, both in the state and nationally. To help reduce that in Texas, Cameron says, the society is pushing for approval of a statewide smoke-free indoor workplace law.
"Several other states have done that and, statistically, those smoking rates have lowered and their lung cancer death rates have declined. So, we're hoping that 2013 may be the year that our state will go smoke-free."
State News
110,000 new cancer cases recorded in Texas in 2012
- State News
-
-
Texas Tries to Bring Constitutional Right to Privacy to Digital Age
Cell Phone and Email Data Protections Considered
-
Jailed suspect in Texas double slaying kills self
A suspect in a Central Texas double slaying has died after apparently hanging himself in his jail cell.
-
Texas deputy killed in wreck, suspect detained
An off-duty Harris County sheriff's deputy has been killed in a traffic accident that's led to another driver charged with intoxication manslaughter.
-
“Roll of Fame” awarded
Vidor Rotary Club President Sally Andrews, at left, receives the “Roll of Fame” award from Brenda Walker District governor, at the District 5910 conference held May 4 in Palestine, Texas.
-
Bed Sharing Safely: Not All Co-Sleeping is Created Equal
Breastfeeding Significantly Reduces SIDS Risk
-
Man pulled from Houston house fire later dies
Investigators say a man pulled from a burning house in Houston has died at a hospital.
-
Corruption trial starts for former Texas DA
Prosecutors say a former South Texas district attorney and one-time candidate for Congress used the power of his position to profit.
-
Gov. Perry Announces Initiatives to Meet Growing Demand for Higher Education
Gov. Rick Perry outlined his initiatives for the upcoming legislative session to improve accessibility, accountability and affordability in higher education.
-
SeaWorld adds new shows for summer fun
On Saturday, June 8, three all-new shows will debut at SeaWorld San Antonio as the park begins its annual “Summer Nights” series.
-
Mother Nature is the best gift for Mom
This Mother’s Day, Texas Parks and Wildlife suggests that Texans give mom a chance to relax with a family picnic at one of more than 90 Texas state parks.
- More State News Headlines
-
Texas Tries to Bring Constitutional Right to Privacy to Digital Age



