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Cervical Cancer Statistics

Cervical cancer used to be the leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. However, in the past 40 years, the number of cases of cervical cancer and the number of deaths from cervical cancer have decreased significantly. This decline largely is the result of many women getting regular Pap tests, which can find cervical precancer before it turns into cancer.1

Reference

1National Institutes of Health. Cervical Cancer. NIH Consensus Statement. 1996;14(1):1–38.

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.

Map of the United States.

Cancer Rates by U.S. State

See rates or numbers of new cervical cancers or cervical cancer deaths for the entire United States and individual states. Also, see the top 10 cancers.

Bar chart of demographics.

Demographics

See rates or numbers of new cervical cancers or cervical cancer deaths by race/ethnicity and age group.

Line chart of trends.

Trends

See how the rates of new cervical cancers or cervical cancer deaths changed over time for the entire United States and individual states.

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