In 2008, the American Cancer Society estimated that there would be 182,460 new cases of breast cancer in women.
The American Cancer Society estimates that "between about 25% and 33% of smokers who use medicines can stay smoke-free for over 6 months."
Now, the American Cancer Society estimated in 2001 that there were 46 million smokers in the whole country.
The American Cancer Society estimates that risk to be 13% in 2009, or almost one in eight.
The American Physical Society estimates the costs for direct air capture to be $600/tonne with optimistic assumptions.
The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 32,000 new cases of melanoma diagnosed in 1994.
The American Cancer Society estimates that diet is a primary factor in a third of cancer deaths.
The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 600,000 Americans are expected to develop skin cancer this year.
The American Cancer Society estimates cigarettes are responsible for over 400,000 deaths each year.
The American Cancer Society estimates that one in 36 men will die from prostate cancer.