Rising raw counts of cancer deaths can mask real improvements once you adjust for population size and aging. Age‑standardized mortality or survival rates give a fair comparison over time and better reflect medical progress.
— Demanding age‑adjusted metrics will change how media, researchers, and policymakers judge progress and allocate resources in cancer control.
Steve Stewart-Williams
2026.04.02
100% relevant
Steve Stewart‑Williams cites Our World in Data and contrasts raw cancer death counts with age‑standardized rates to show improved survival despite higher total deaths.
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