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Cancer in Iowa report: Iowa estimated to have 21,200 new cancer cases in 2025

Cancer in Iowa report: Iowa estimated to have 21,200 new cancer cases in 2025
vlog EIGHT NEWS AT SIX. NEW. TODAY, OUR STATE CONTINUES TO BE ONE OF THE TOP IN THE NATION IN NEW CASES OF CANCER. IOWA IS NUMBER TWO FOR THE THIRD YEAR IN A ROW. THAT’S ACCORDING TO THE LATEST CANCER IN IOWA REPORT THAT WAS RELEASED TODAY. vlog IS INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER SUSAN BURBANK HAS A LOOK AT THE NEW NUMBERS. TODAY’S REPORT SHOWS 21,200 ESTIMATED NEW CASES OF THE DISEASE THIS YEAR. THE TOP THREE BREAST, PROSTATE AND LUNG CANCER. BUT THIS YEAR’S REPORT FOCUSES ON A MORE POSITIVE NUMBER SURVIVORSHIP. I MEAN, CANCER IS JUST THE BAD WORD. LISA BEISTLINE IS PART OF THAT NUMBER, A GROWING NUMBER. SHE LIVES WITH LUNG CANCER. SHE TAKES A PILL EVERY DAY. THERE’S NOT A DAY IN MY LIFE THAT I DON’T KNOW OR GET REMINDED THAT I HAVE CANCER. TODAY’S REPORT FOCUSES ON THOSE SURVIVORS OR THOSE STILL LIVING WITH THE DISEASE. 171,535 SURVIVORS INCLUDE IOWANS. FROM THE TIME OF THEIR DIAGNOSIS UNTIL DEATH. MORE THAN 1 IN 20 IOWANS WILL HAVE A CANCER DIAGNOSIS AT SOME POINT IN THEIR LIVES. THE REPORT POINTS OUT SURVIVORS HAVE UNIQUE NEEDS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS TO CONSIDER. NOW, THESE CAN INCLUDE THINGS LIKE RECURRENCE OF CANCERS AND SCREENING FOR NEW CANCERS AND IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE FROM ANYTHING PHYSICAL, MENTAL OR EVEN EMOTIONALLY. THE REPORT MAKES IT CLEAR THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO INCREASE THESE SERVICES. CANCER SURVIVORSHIP IS A IMPORTANT ISSUE. AS YOU’VE HEARD, THERE’S A LOT MORE OF THEM. CANCER SURVIVORS STILL FACE FAR WORSE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES AND A GREATER RISK OF A SECOND CANCER. SOME PROGRAMS DO EXIST. DOCTOR RICHARD DEMING. A CENTRAL IOWA ONCOLOGIST, RUNS SOME OF THESE PROGRAMS. HE’S IN CHARGE OF THE ORGANIZATION ABOVE AND BEYOND CANCER, FOR INSTANCE, THAT OFFERS A LOT OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR SURVIVORS, INCLUDING SOME OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, SUPPORT GROUPS, AND EVEN TAKING 32 CANCER SURVIVORS TO BASE CAMP NEAR EVEREST. KATE MACKENZIE SPOKE AT THE NEWS CONFERENCE TODAY. SHE’S A SURVIVOR FROM BEAVERDALE WHO FOUND A HIKE AND YOGA SURVIVOR GROUP. IT MEETS TUESDAYS IN A DES MOINES PARK. THERE HAVE BEEN LOTS OF TIMES WHERE CANCER HAS BEEN, YOU KNOW, IN THE FRONT SEAT OR IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT. CHEMO KEEPS ME ALIVE. BUT SURVIVORSHIP PROGRAMS KEEP ME LIVING IN CENTRAL IOWA. POLK COUNTY HAS 21,290 CANCER SURVIVORS. THE NEXT TWO COUNTIES WITH THE MOST SURVIVORS ARE STORY AND DALLAS COUNTIES. BUT IOWA’S CANCER RATES ARE GOING UP. THERE WERE 21,000 ESTIMATED NEW CASES IN LAST YEAR’S REPORT. THERE WILL BE 200 NEW CASES IN 2025. SUZANNE BEHNKE, vlog EIGHT NEWS. IOWA’S NEWS LEADER. AND THAT FULL REPORT IS AVAILABLE ONLINE. SO WHY DOES THE NUMBER OF NEW CASES OF CANCER IN OUR STATE CONTINUE TO CLIMB? IT’S AN ANSWER LAWMAKERS AND MEDICAL EXPERTS ARE LOOKING INTO. vlog INVESTIGATES IS AS WELL. WHAT EXPERTS TELL US. SOME OF THE BIGGEST CULPRITS COULD BE, AND WHAT’S BEING DONE TO TRY AND SOLVE THE P
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Cancer in Iowa report: Iowa estimated to have 21,200 new cancer cases in 2025
Iowa continues to have the second-highest rate of new cancers in the United States. The Cancer in Iowa 2025 report released today estimates that 21,200 Iowans will be diagnosed with the disease this year, a 0.7% increase from 2024's estimate. The estimates for leading types of cancer: breast, 2,940; prostate, 2,900; and lung, 2,560.As more Iowans are getting cancer, the state is also seeing more survivors, said doctors at a news conference in Iowa City. Iowa has 171,153 cancer survivors, making up 5.4% of the state's population.Other key takeaways include: An estimated 6,300 Iowans will die from cancer in 2025.Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in Iowa. One out of four cancer deaths is due to lung cancer. The report this year focuses on cancer survivorship. Each year it is produced by the Iowa Cancer Registry, which collected the data about Iowa cancer diagnoses. The registry and its partners choose the topic.Estimates for new cancers for 2025 in IowaAccording to the new Cancer in Iowa report released Tueday, the numbers in each of the counties in this map represent the estimated counts of new cancer cases for 2025 (meaning cancers that were diagnosed as stages 1-4, as well as in situ or stage 0 bladder cancers). The populations of each county vary widely in terms of size and age, so when comparing new cancers across counties it is important to focus on age-adjusted rates. The color of the county shows the rate of new cancers for years 2017-2021, with the counties with the lowest rates shaded cream and highest rates shaded dark redEstimates for cancer deaths for 2025 in IowaThe numbers in each of the counties in the map below represent the estimated counts of cancer deaths for 2025. The populations of each county vary widely in terms of size and age, so when comparing deaths across counties it is important to focus on age-adjusted rates. The color of the county shows the rate of cancer deaths for years 2017-2021, with the counties with the lowest rates shaded cream and highest rates shaded dark redIowans living with cancerThe number of cancer survivors is growing in Iowa — and nationwide. The Iowa Cancer Registry has tracked the vital status of more than 98% of cancer survivors diagnosed since 1973. According to Iowa Cancer Registry incidence and survival data for 1973-2020, there are an estimated 171,535 cancer survivors among Iowans (defined as people who are currently living with or having had cancer).» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

Iowa continues to have the second-highest rate of new cancers in the United States. The released today estimates that 21,200 Iowans will be diagnosed with the disease this year, a 0.7% increase from 2024's estimate.

The estimates for leading types of cancer: breast, 2,940; prostate, 2,900; and lung, 2,560.

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As more Iowans are getting cancer, the state is also seeing more survivors, said doctors at a news conference in Iowa City.

Iowa has 171,153 cancer survivors, making up 5.4% of the state's population.

Other key takeaways include:

  • An estimated 6,300 Iowans will die from cancer in 2025.
  • Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in Iowa. One out of four cancer deaths is due to lung cancer.

    The report this year focuses on cancer survivorship. Each year it is produced by the Iowa Cancer Registry, which collected the data about Iowa cancer diagnoses. The registry and its partners choose the topic.

    Estimates for new cancers for 2025 in Iowa

    According to the new Cancer in Iowa report released Tueday, the numbers in each of the counties in this map represent the estimated counts of new cancer cases for 2025 (meaning cancers that were diagnosed as stages 1-4, as well as in situ or stage 0 bladder cancers). The populations of each county vary widely in terms of size and age, so when comparing new cancers across counties it is important to focus on age-adjusted rates. The color of the county shows the rate of new cancers for years 2017-2021, with the counties with the lowest rates shaded cream and highest rates shaded dark red

    estimates for new cancers for 2025 in iowa
    Cancer in Iowa report
    Estimates for new cancers in Iowa in 2025.

    Estimates for cancer deaths for 2025 in Iowa

    The numbers in each of the counties in the map below represent the estimated counts of cancer deaths for 2025. The populations of each county vary widely in terms of size and age, so when comparing deaths across counties it is important to focus on age-adjusted rates. The color of the county shows the rate of cancer deaths for years 2017-2021, with the counties with the lowest rates shaded cream and highest rates shaded dark red

    Estimates for cancer deaths in Iowa in 2025.
    Cancer in Iowa report
    Estimates for cancer deaths in Iowa in 2025.

    Iowans living with cancer

    The number of cancer survivors is growing in Iowa — and nationwide. The Iowa Cancer Registry has tracked the vital status of more than 98% of cancer survivors diagnosed since 1973. According to Iowa Cancer Registry incidence and survival data for 1973-2020, there are an estimated 171,535 cancer survivors among Iowans (defined as people who are currently living with or having had cancer).

    iowans living with cancer in 2025.
    Cancer in Iowa report
    Iowans living with cancer in 2025.

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