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If you’re looking for the latest facts and figures on various cancer and cancer-related issues, you’ve come to the right place. These reports and resources provide a statistical and analytical overview of topics like cancer mortality, menthol use, obesity, annual cancer incidences and morbidity, equity progress, and much more. Use these resources to more effectively tailor your cancer control intervention strategies to the current realities and needs of cancer survivors and those at risk of getting cancer.
This dashboard offers an interactive geospatial view of data pertaining to colorectal cancer in the United States. View the
In this video, members of the Des Moines Fire Department share their personal insights into the heightened risks firefighters face, particularly the increased
This needs assessment report provides best practices in tobacco and cancer control assessment. View the Resource
This resource offers the three phases of an environmental scan process and their corresponding steps, and a worksheet to support your planning, implementation,
This report summarizes statistics on cancer occurrence, risk factors and screening for the Hispanic population in the continental U.S. and Hawaii, as well as
In this video, members of the Des Moines (IA) Fire Department share their personal insights into the heightened risks firefighters face, particularly the
This website provides data about colorectal cancer morbidity and mortality, along with information about prevention, early screening, treatment, and more. View
Cancer Statistics for African American and Black people, 2025, is a scientific article published in the American Cancer Society’s flagship journal CA: A
This Surgeon General’s report—the 35th on tobacco—summarizes current progress toward meeting the challenge of eliminating tobacco-related health
Cancer Facts & Figures is an annual publication of the American Cancer Society. It provides basic facts about cancer, along with information on the
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