Colorectal Cancer Rates by State
In the following maps, the U.S. states are divided into groups based on the rates at which people developed or died from colorectal cancer in 2014, the most recent year for which incidence data are available. The rates are the numbers out of 100,000 people who developed or died from colorectal cancer each year.
Rates of Getting Colorectal Cancer by State
The number of people who get colorectal cancer is called colorectal cancer incidence. In the United States, the rate of getting colorectal cancer varies from state to state.
Colorectal Cancer
Incidence Rates* by State, 2014†
*Rates are per 100,000 and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.
‡Rates are not shown if the state did not meet USCS publication criteria or if the state did not submit data to CDC.
†Source: U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group. United States Cancer Statistics: 1999–2014 Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report. Atlanta (GA): Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Cancer Institute; 2017. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/uscs.
Deaths from Colorectal Cancer by State
Rates of dying from colorectal cancer also vary from state to state.
Colorectal Cancer
Death Rates* by State, 2014†
*Rates are per 100,000 and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.
†Source: U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group. United States Cancer Statistics: 1999–2014 Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report. Atlanta (GA): Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Cancer Institute; 2017. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/uscs.
- Page last reviewed: June 2, 2017
- Page last updated: June 2, 2017
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