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Cancer Registries’ Value for You

A group of people jogging in a park.Learn how registries work and how they answer important questions about cancer.

United States Cancer Statistics

United States Cancer Statistics (USCS): The Official Federal Cancer StatisticsUse the Data Visualizations Tool or the Public Use Database to access United States Cancer Statistics.

Understanding Cancer Data

A person looking at the Data Visualizations Tool on a tablet.Find out about NPCR’s high-quality population-based cancer data.
 

Registry Tools and Software

A table with coffee cups, computers and mobile devices.Learn about software and tools available for collecting and processing, editing, and securing registry data.

Cancer Registries: Measuring Progress. Targeting Action.

Cancer registries provide the data-driven foundation for cancer control efforts in the United States. Find out what they are, how they work, and who can use the data they provide.

Contact a Local Registry

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Forty-six states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Pacific Island Jurisdictions, and the U.S. Virgin Islands receive funding through CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries. Find your local registry.

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