It’s crazy to think about how much cancer survival rates have improved over the years. Back in the ’70s, the five-year survival rate was around 49%, and now it’s closer to 67%. A lot of that comes from better screening — like how breast cancer survival jumped from 75% to 91% with improved detection. But it’s a reminder that there’s still a long way to go, especially with lung cancer still being the deadliest. Makes me wonder — have you or someone you know ever caught cancer early because of a routine test?