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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 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
Healthy People 2030 includes 23 Leading Health Indicators (LHIs), high-priority objectives that address major public health issues — from obesity to
This infographic from the NIHCM Foundation provides data on cancer as a leading cause of death and a significant economic burden. View the
This report, from the Colorectal Cancer Care Initiative, establishes clear, actionable goals for colorectal cancer screening and care that stakeholders across
This report from County Health Rankings & Roadmaps highlights the importance of civic infrastructure, spaces to connect and be informed, with a focus on
This report includes findings of the President’s Cancer Panel’s initial assessment of the National Cancer Plan. The Panel offers recommendations in five
This report identifies cancers with high incidence or mortality rates in specific populations. The report was developed by Healthy Americas Foundation, the
CDC offers State Menthol Fact Sheetsfor all 50 states and the District of Columbia . The data presented in the fact sheets include state-specific estimates of
This report from the American Cancer Society provides an overview of risk factors, screening, and cancer occurrence for disaggregated Asian American and
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