In addition, the United States is much more advanced in cancer screening than other developed countries. A contributing factor is that the U.S. has the highest use of nuclear magnetic **** vibration as well as CT scanning among developed countries in the World Economic Cooperation Organization. Medication for patients with a diagnosis of high blood pressure and high cholesterol is also more widely available and advanced in the U.S. than in other developed countries, and as a result, control of blood pressure and cholesterol levels in these patients is much more successful. The treatment and outcomes for diabetic patients in the United States are superior to those in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The U.S., Japan, and France have the highest 5-year survival rates for prostate, breast, colon, and bladder cancer among the 31 most developed countries in the world. The United States also leads the world in the quality of care for major diseases, such as tumors and heart disease.