Cancer Data and Statistics
This video highlights the features of U.S. Cancer Statistics, the official federal cancer statistics.
U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool
The Data Visualizations tool makes it easy for anyone to explore and use the latest official federal government cancer data from United States Cancer Statistics. It includes the latest cancer data covering 100% of the U.S. population.
Interactive graphics and tables
- New cancer cases
- Cancer deaths
- Data interpretation
- By state and county
- By sex, age, race, and ethnicity
- Over time
- Survival
- Prevalence
The United States Cancer Statistics (USCS) are the official federal cancer statistics. They come from combined cancer registry data collected by CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries and the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program.external icon These data are used to understand cancer burden and trends, support cancer research, measure progress in cancer control and prevention efforts, target action on eliminating disparities, and improve cancer outcomes for all.
NPCR and SEER Incidence – USCS Public Use Databases
Researchers can access and analyze high-quality population-based cancer incidence data on the entire United States population. De-identified cancer incidence data are available to researchers for free in public use databases.