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Guidance, support, and resources for the cancer journey.

About Aceholes

Aceholes exists to help people navigate cancer with practical support and honest guidance. We’re here for patients, caregivers, friends, and families who need help understanding what comes next and where to turn. Our mission is simple: make the cancer journey less confusing, less isolating, and more human.

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5.8K

Diagnosed daily Cancer patients

Cancer touches thousands of lives every day, with about 5,800 new diagnoses expected daily in 2026. But this story is not only about hardship—it’s also about progress, resilience, and survival. Today, 70% of cancer patients live at least five years after diagnosis, the cancer death rate has dropped 34% since 1991, and 18.6 million survivors are living in America right now. Hope is not a slogan here—it’s backed by real numbers.

18.1M

Survivors Nationwide

An estimated 18.6 million cancer survivors are living in the United States today—a powerful reminder that cancer does not get the final word for so many people. Behind that number are millions of stories of strength, treatment, recovery, resilience, and hope. It means more people are living beyond diagnosis, and more families are seeing life after cancer.

34%

Cancer

deaths down

Since 1991, the cancer death rate in the United States has dropped by 34%, a sign of real progress in prevention, early detection, and treatment. That decline represents millions of lives extended and countless families given more time, more hope, and more moments together. It’s proof that while cancer remains deeply challenging, the fight against it is moving forward.

70%

live 5 years later

Today, 70% of people diagnosed with cancer in the United States survive at least five years after diagnosis—a milestone that reflects real progress in early detection, treatment, and care. Behind that number are millions of people living longer, moving forward, and proving that a cancer diagnosis is not the end of the story. It’s a powerful reminder that while cancer is still hard, hope is more grounded in reality than ever.

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