Getting off topic, but the lifetime incidence of cancer is unfortunately much higher than 25% in the US. It was measured at 40% in the US in 2015-17, but is felt to be closer to 50%, in-line with other western countries like Canada and the UK.
The incidence gap between the US and other western countries is felt to be due to poorer availability of primary healthcare in the US, so a significant number of cancers are just never diagnosed in the US compared to other countries.