File:Cancer Incidence and Mortality Through 2020.webm

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English: In this video abstract, CDC epidemiologist Dr. Hannah Weir talks about her work to predict the number of new cancer cases and deaths to the year 2020. Cancer rates are decreasing or stabilizing, but the number of cancer cases and deaths will only continue to increase. Dr. Weir discusses why we still have work to do to prevent, screen and treat cancers. Results of this work have been previously published in both Preventing Chronic Disease and Cancer.

Subject Matter Experts: Hannah K. Weir, PhD; Mary C. White, PhD Executive Producer: Janine Cory, MPH Producer: Erin Garnett, MPH Media Analyst: Jim Gilson Design and Animation: Nick Degner Tom Race: Audio

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Preventing Chronic Disease; PCD; CDC; Preventing Chronic Disease Journal; chronic disease; public health; National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; NCCDPHP; cancer; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; government

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Streaming 720p (VP9) 486 kbps Completed 11:13, 6 February 2024 2.0 s
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Stereo (Opus) 98 kbps Completed 02:17, 17 November 2023 5.0 s
Stereo (MP3) 128 kbps Completed 04:48, 31 October 2023 9.0 s