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The sharp rise in survival rates over the decades has been celebrated as evidence of successful treatment and early detection. However, if one examines long-term survival—how long people actually live—these improvements don't necessarily hold up. Studies have shown that while survival statistics improve, the overall actual lifespan of cancer patients often remains unchanged. The apparent progress is largely due to shifts in how cancer is diagnosed and classified, rather than genuine extensions of life.

The Will Rogers Phenomenon: The Math Behind the Illusion