"...Cancer death rates for middle-aged adults aged
45–64 declined by 19% from 1999 to 2017 (224.9 deaths per
100,000 to 182.6), whereas heart disease death rates declined
by 22% from 1999 (164.3) to 2011 (127.9) and then increased
4% from 2011 to 2017 (133.6). The same trend patterns were
observed for both men and women. The cancer death rate was
always higher than the heart disease death rate from 1999 to
2017, and was 37% higher in 2017. For non-Hispanic white and
non-Hispanic black men and women, cancer death rates declined
over the 1999–2017 period, whereas heart disease death rates
declined and then increased since 2009 for non-Hispanic white
men and women, and since 2011 for non-Hispanic black men
and women. Hispanic men and women experienced different
trends than their non-Hispanic white and black counterparts—
both cancer and heart disease death rates for this group had
periods of decline and stability..."
Cancer and heart diseases
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