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Cancer Facts & Figures 2016

Cancer Facts and Figures 2016 cover

This annual report provides the estimated numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2016, as well as current cancer incidence, mortality, and survival statistics and information on cancer symptoms, risk factors, early detection, and treatment. In 2016, there will be an estimated 1,685,210 new cancer cases diagnosed and 595,690 cancer deaths in the US. (Please note: The projected numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2016 should not be compared with previous years to track cancer trends because they are model-based and vary from year to year for reasons other than changes in cancer occurrence. Age-standardized incidence and death rates should be used to measure cancer trends.)

 

Interactive Cancer Statistics Center

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Visit the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Statistics Center website to explore, interact with, and share cancer statistics. The website provides detailed statistics on a range of topics including:

  • Estimated new cancer cases and deaths by sex, state, and cancer type in the current year
  • Current cancer incidence, mortality, and survival rates and trends for individual cancer sites
  • Risk factors and screening rates by state
  • Human papillomavirus vaccination coverage among adolescents by state (NEW!)

The website can be used to:

  • View and download maps, graphs, and charts
  • Create custom downloadable maps, graphs, and charts
  • Export data to Excel
  • Share specific statistics that are important to readers

VIDEO: Explore Cancer Data Online Like Never Before

Cancer Facts & Figures 2016 Special Section: Cancer in Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders

In 2016, an estimated 57,740 new cancer cases and 16,910 cancer deaths will occur among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. This year’s special section reviews cancer in this population, including incidence and mortality rates with a focus on major cancers and those with higher rates in this population, as well as the prevalence of cancer risk factors and screening. It is intended to inform anyone interested in learning more about cancer in Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, including policy makers, researchers, clinicians, cancer control advocates, patients, and caregivers.

Cancer Facts & Figures 2016 Supplemental Data

This supplemental data set provides the estimated numbers of new cancer cases and deaths in 2016 by state for 21 cancer sites and by age group for the four major sites (lung, breast, colorectum, and prostate). Also included is the lifetime probability of developing and dying from cancer for 23 cancer types and the estimated number of cancer survivors who were diagnosed within the past 5 years by state. These data can be used as a resource for cancer control planning at the state level, as well as to address questions from the media or constituents. Divisions are encouraged to share this information with staff and volunteers, and to use it with state and local officials, reporters, and other public health and advocacy groups in local communities.

Downloadable Data

Download key cancer trend data from Cancer Facts & Figures 2016. Please note that all material using this data should credit the "American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2016."

Most Requested Tables and Figures

The most requested tables and figures from Cancer Facts & Figures 2016 have been assembled in an electronic format (PDF) to make it easy for you to use them. Please note that all graphic material should credit the "American Cancer Society, Cancer Facts & Figures 2016.”

Cancer Statistics 2016 Slide Presentation

The following presentation provides an overview of current cancer statistics in the US.