United States Cancer Statistics
The United States Cancer Statistics (USCS) are the official government statistics on cancer. The files are comprised of data supported by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute. The CDC-funded National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) is a population-based surveillance system of cancer registries, established in 1992, which collects data on cancer for 96% of the U.S. population. The NCI-funded Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER) is a population –based surveillance system from various cancer registries, established in 1973, which collects data on cancer for 28% of the U.S population.
USCS Data and Documentation
2011 USCS Restricted Access [PDF – 394 KB]
2012 USCS Restricted Access [PDF – 365 KB]
2013 USCS Restricted Access [PDF – 415 KB]
2014 USCS Restricted Access [PDF – 416 KB]
2015 USCS Restricted Access [PDF – 440 KB]
2016 USCS Restricted Access [PDF – 471 KB]
Please follow the standard RDC Procedures to access these data.
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Data
In response to the need for data to support comparative effectiveness research (CER), or patient-centered outcomes research, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) developed a special data collection enhancement project to help answer specific CER questions through the development of analytic datasets. This cancer specific CER dataset includes unique detailed treatment and biomarker data for 2011 breast, colon, and rectal cancers as well as chronic myeloid leukemia cases collected from ten geographically diverse registries.
CER Data and Documentation
2011 CER Restricted Access Data-dictionary [PDF – 5.9 MB]
Please follow the standard RDC Procedures to access these data.
Additional Considerations:
Access Modes
User Fees
The standard RDC fees are waived for these data because NPCR has contributed funds to cover them. Please indicated “not applicable – NPCR” on the Funding line in the proposal format.
Approved Projects- Next Steps
The RDC Approved Projects- Next Steps outlines the process with the following exception(s):
- Data set creation – the variables listed in the data dictionary included in your proposal format will be extracted from the data files to create the analytic data set you will access to conduct your research.
Always discuss next steps with your RDC Analyst.
- Page last reviewed: August 16, 2016
- Page last updated: August 16, 2016
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