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Cancer has a major impact on society in the United States and across the world. Cancer statistics describe what happens in large groups of people and provide a picture in time of the burden of cancer on society.

Statistics tell us things such as how many people are diagnosed with and die from cancer each year, the number of people who are currently living after a cancer diagnosis, the average age at diagnosis, and the numbers of people who are still alive at a given time after diagnosis. They also tell us about differences among groups defined by age, sex, racial/ethnic group, geographic location, and other categories.

Cancer statistics also help us see trends. By looking at cancer rates over time, we can track changes in the risk of developing and dying from specific cancers as well as cancer overall.

For information about chances of surviving cancer and prognosis, see Understanding Cancer Prognosis. NCI also has a collection of statistical summaries for a number of common cancer types.

Cancer Statistics | Did You Know?

Information on cancer statistics, how cancer statistics are calculated, and where the data come from.

Although statistical trends are usually not directly applicable to individual patients, they are essential for governments, policy makers, health professionals, and researchers to understand the impact of cancer on the population and to develop strategies to address the challenges that cancer poses to the society at large. Statistical trends are also important for measuring the success of efforts to control and manage cancer.

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Statistics at a Glance: The Burden of Cancer in the United States

  • In 2020, an estimated 1,806,590 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States and 606,520 people will die from the disease.
  • The most common cancers (listed in descending order according to estimated new cases in 2020) are breast cancer, lung and bronchus cancer, prostate cancer, colon and rectum cancer, melanoma of the skin, bladder cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, kidney and renal pelvis cancer, endometrial cancer, leukemia, pancreatic cancer, thyroid cancer, and liver cancer.
  • Prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers account for an estimated 43% of all cancers diagnosed in men in 2020. For women, the three most common cancers are breast, lung, and colorectal, and they will account for an estimated 50% of all new cancer diagnoses in women in 2020.
  • The rate of new cases of cancer (cancer incidence) is 442.4 per 100,000 men and women per year (based on 2013–2017 cases).
  • The cancer death rate (cancer mortality) is 158.3 per 100,000 men and women per year (based on 2013–2017 deaths).
  • The cancer mortality rate is higher among men than women (189.5 per 100,000 men and 135.7 per 100,000 women). When comparing groups based on race/ethnicity and sex, cancer mortality is highest in African American men (227.3 per 100,000) and lowest in Asian/Pacific Islander women (85.6 per 100,000).
  • As of January 2019, there were an estimated 16.9 million cancer survivors in the United States. The number of cancer survivors is projected to increase to 22.2 million by 2030.
  • Approximately 39.5% of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during their lifetimes (based on 2015–2017 data).
  • In 2020, an estimated 16,850 children and adolescents ages 0 to 19 will be diagnosed with cancer and 1,730 will die of the disease.
  • Estimated national expenditures for cancer care in the United States in 2018 were $150.8 billion. In future years, costs are likely to increase as the population ages and more people have cancer. Costs are also likely to increase as new, and often more expensive, treatments are adopted as standards of care.

Statistics at a Glance: The Burden of Cancer Worldwide

  • Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. In 2018, there were 18.1 million new cases and 9.5 million cancer-related deaths worldwide.
  • By 2040, the number of new cancer cases per year is expected to rise to 29.5 million and the number of cancer-related deaths to 16.4 million.
  • Generally, cancer rates are highest in countries whose populations have the highest life expectancy, education level, and standard of living. But for some cancer types, such as cervical cancer, the reverse is true, and the incidence rate is highest in countries in which the population ranks low on these measures.

Source: International Agency for Research on Cancer

US Cancer Mortality Trends

The best indicator of progress against cancer is a change in age-adjusted mortality (death) rates, although other measures, such as quality of life, are also important. Incidence is also important, but it is not always straightforward to interpret changes in incidence. A rise in incidence can reflect a real increase in disease occurrence, such as when an increase in exposure to a risk factor causes more cases of cancer. In such a scenario the increased incidence would likely lead to a rise in deaths from the cancer. On the other hand, the incidence of cancer may rise due to a new screening test that detects many cancer cases that would not have caused a problem during someone’s life (called overdiagnosis). In this example, the incidence of the cancer would increase, but death rates would not change.

Mortality trends, when compared with incidence trends, can also provide evidence of improved treatments. If death rates drop faster than incidence (or if death rates drop while incidence is rising), this may reflect the availability of better treatments. For example, statistical evidence suggests that improved treatments have likely made a substantial contribution to recent sharp declines in the lung cancer mortality rate.

In the United States, the overall cancer death rate has declined since the early 1990s. The most recent Annual Report to the Nation, released in March 2020, shows that overall cancer death rates decreased by:

  • 1.8% per year among men from 2001 to 2017
  • 1.4% per year among women from 2001 to 2017
  • 1.4% per year among children ages 0–14 from 2013 to 2017

Although death rates for many individual cancer types have also declined, rates for a few cancers have not changed or even increased.

As the overall cancer death rate has declined, the number of cancer survivors has increased. These trends show that progress is being made against the disease, but much work remains. Although rates of smoking, a major cause of cancer, have declined, the rates of other risk factors, such as obesity, have increased in the United States. Also, the US population is aging, and cancer rates increase with age. 

The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program

NCI’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program collects and publishes cancer incidence and survival data from population-based cancer registries that cover approximately 35% of the US population. The SEER program website has more detailed cancer statistics, including population statistics for common types of cancer, customizable graphs and tables, and interactive tools.

The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer provides an annual update of cancer incidence, mortality, and trends in the United States. This report is jointly authored by experts from NCI, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Cancer Society, and the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.

[Update] SSC CGL Previous Year Papers [with Solutions] | last year – NATAVIGUIDES

SSC CGL Previous Year Question Papers

SSC CGL Question Papers –  Aspirants must go through SSC CGL previous year question papers to prepare themselves well, since, there is very little time left to prepare for the SSC CGL exam 2020-21. SSC CGL previous year papers will indicate the nature of questions being asked in the exam, gives the idea of SSC CGL syllabus and the changing trend of SSC CGL question paper. 

SSC CGL 2020 Notification is released on December 29th 2020. The SSC CGL exam is scheduled to be conducted from May 29th 2021 to June 7th 2021 which is now postponed to an undisclosed date due to a surge in Covid -19 Cases across the country.

The Staff Selection Commission is the conducting body for the SSC CGL exam. The exam is conducted to recruit candidates to different departments and offices under the Government of India.

SSC CGL Previous Year Papers

Good luck to the candidates appearing for SSC CGL 2020-21 as the SSC CGL exam is just around the corner.  Candidates preparing for SSC CGL exam must start the preparation in advance. Solving SSC CGL previous year papers, mock tests and practice papers will be of utmost help to all the candidates.

Also, candidates who wish to appear for SSC CGL 2020 examination can read the article linked for a better preparation, How to prepare for SSC CGL exam in 30 days?

The number of candidates applying for the exam has seen a variable increase in the past few years and hence the competition has also increased. The syllabus for the exam is vast and an exhaustive preparation is required to qualify the SSC CGL exam.

The SSC CGL previous year papers given below are for the SSC CGL Tier-I exam conducted. Attempting the SSC CGL question papers will let candidates understand and apprehend the difficulty level of the exam.

The SSC CGL previous year paper will help candidates analyze their preparation and get a clear idea regarding the exam pattern and the level of examination. The SSC CGL question paper comprises 100 questions, with 25 questions each for reasoning Ability, verbal ability, quantitative aptitude and general awareness. 

SSC CGL Question Paper 2018: Tier-I

Verbal Ability SSC CGL Question Paper 2018 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Quantitative Aptitude SSC CGL Question Paper 2018 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Reasoning Ability SSC CGL Question Paper 2018 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

General Awareness SSC CGL Question Paper 2018 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

SSC CGL Question Paper 2017: Tier-I

Verbal Ability SSC CGL Question Paper 2017 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Quantitative Aptitude SSC CGL Question Paper 2017 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Reasoning Ability SSC CGL Question Paper 2017 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

General Awareness SSC CGL Question Paper 2017 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

SSC CGL Question Paper 2016: Tier-I

Verbal Ability SSC CGL Question Paper 2016 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Quantitative Aptitude SSC CGL Question Paper 2016 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Reasoning Ability SSC CGL Question Paper 2016 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

General Awareness SSC CGL Question Paper 2016 – Tier I: Download PDF Here

Aspirants preparing for the SSC CGL can also solve the SSC exam quiz by BYJU’S. The quiz consists of 25 questions from the three main sections: English language, reasoning ability and quantitative aptitude, which are supposed to be completed within a stipulated time. 

Along with the SSC CGL previous year papers, aspirants must also solve mock tests on a regular basis. This will help candidates revise the entire syllabus at once and also understand the SSC CGL exam pattern well before taking the final exam. 

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SSC CGL Exam Dates 2021

The SSC CGL recruitment for 2018 and 2019 is still ongoing and the Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CGL calendar 2020 and 2021. Given below are the tentative dates for SSC CGL 2021 exam.

The SSC CGL 2021 tentative Exam Dates are as follows:

SSC CGL Exam 
2021 CGL Exam Dates (Tentative)
SSC CGL Notification
December 2021

Online Application Submission
December 2021

Tier I exam
May 2022

Recently the commission has announced the notification for SSC CGL 2020 examination. The exam dates for the same are highlighted below for applicants –

SSC CGL 2020 Exam 
CGL 2020 Tentative Dates
SSC CGL Notification
December 29th, 2020
Online Application Submission
December 29th, 2020 to January 31st 2021
SSC CGL Admit Card
May 2021

Tier I exam
29th May to 7th June 2021
Tier-II exam
To be notified

Tier III exam
To be notified

Tier IV exam
To be notified

Similarly, below mentioned are the important dates for the SSC CGL exam 2019-20 exam:

SSC CGL 2019 Exam Dates
SSC CGL 2019
Important Dates

Official Notification

October 22, 2019

Registration dates

October 22, 2019, to November 22, 2019

SSC Exam Tier I

March 2, 2020, to March 11, 2020

SSC CGL Tier-II & Tier III

November 2nd and November 22nd 2020

The CGL exam for the year 2019-2020 is already started on March 2nd, 2020. Aspirants of the CGL exam can check SSC CGL Exam Analysis for their reference.

Aspirants can apply for the exam as per the given dates and prepare themselves well accordingly. Solving the SSC CGL previous year question papers can be of great help for candidates preparing for the exam. For more details regarding SSC CGL exam, candidates can visit the linked article.

SSC CGL Exam Pattern

The SSC CGL exam pattern is given below in brief and candidates can refer to it before starting to prepare for the exam.

SSC CGL Exam Pattern
SSC CGL Exam
Subjects
Number of Questions
Marks

Tier I

English Language

25

50

Quantitative Aptitude

25

50

Reasoning Ability

25

50

General Awareness

25

50

Tier II

Quantitative Aptitude

100

200

English Language & Comprehension

200

200

Statistics

100

200

General Studies (Finance & Economics)

100

200

Tier III

Language Skills in Hindi/ English ( Descriptive)

100

For more details candidates can visit the SSC exams page.

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Frequently Asked Question – SSC CGL Previous Question Papers

Q.1. What are the important subjects of SSC CGL Question Papers that are covered in the Syllabus?

Ans. The SSC CGL exam is conducted in four tiers. Tier I comprises questions from General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language & comprehension. Tier II, Tier III, and Tier IV consist of an additional section related to professional knowledge. Check the detailed SSC CGL Syllabus for information on all four tiers.

Q.2. How many attempts are there in SSC CGL?

Ans. No such number of attempts is specified anywhere for SSC CGL exam. There are certain age limit restrictions, based on which the candidates as per the category they belong to can appear for the exam. Aspirants of SSC CGL must not be less than 18 years and cannot be more than 32 years of age (as on August 1, 2018). The age of candidates as present in the 10th and 12th certificates will be considered.

Q.3. Is there an interview round in the SSC CGL selection process?

Ans. Under the SSC CGL Recruitment, there are no interviews for any of the posts. Para 9.2 of the official notification for SSC CGL Recruitment 2020 clearly states that – “9.2 Interview component has been dispensed with. There will, therefore, be no interview.”

Q.4. How many marks are deducted for every wrongly answered question in SSC CGL exam?

Ans. There is a penalty of 0.25 marks for every wrongly marked answer.

Q.5. Is there a chance of questions being repeated from SSC CGL Previous Year Question Papers?

Ans. There is very little chance that exact questions are repeated but the number and type of questions can surely be repeated from SSC CGL Previous Year Papers.

Q.6. What should be done after practising SSC CGL Previous Year Question Papers?

Ans. Firstly, it is advised to solve SSC CGL Question papers in a time-bound manner and after solving you should evaluate your performance and focus on the sections you made mistakes in and improve on them.

Q 7. Is attempting SSC CGL Previous Year Question Papers useful?

Ans. Regular practice of SSC CGL previous year papers is useful and effective for better preparation because:

  • It lets you know the nature of questions that can be expected in the upcoming SSC CGL exam.
  • It makes you understand the changes undergone in the past and realize the challenges better.
  • SSC CGL Previous year question papers help you track the time spent in solving the paper and the efficiency level
  • You understand the exact nature and scope of the exam by regularly practising the SSC CGL previous year paper.
  • Practising the SSC CGL Previous Year Question Papers boosts up speed and accuracy level in the exam.


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