Key points
Archival versions of the USCS Reports, as well as technical notes for previous years.
Overview
U.S. Cancer Statistics data are updated each year. Cancer registries submit data for the new diagnosis year and also update previously submitted data. Federal agencies in turn update their cancer incidence statistics with each data submission. Users of cancer incidence data should be mindful of the data submission date for all data used in their comparisons. Download archived reports and related technical notes for the Data Visualizations Tool or the U.S. Cancer Statistics Web-based Report below.
Technical notes
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool, November 2022 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2020
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool, November 2021 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2019 (November 2022 publication)
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool, November 2020 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2019 (June 2022 publication)
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool. November 2020 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2018
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool. November 2019 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2017
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool. November 2018 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2016
- U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool. November 2017 Submission, Diagnosis Years 1999–2015
- United States Cancer Statistics 2014
- United States Cancer Statistics 2013
- United States Cancer Statistics 2012
Reports
- At the time of publication, the population coverage for the United States Cancer Statistics Report 2004 was 96%. The population coverage based on the most recent submission is 96%.
- At the time of publication, the population coverage for the United States Cancer Statistics Report 2003 was 96%. As more states met the USCS publication standards, this population coverage increased with each submission. The population coverage based on the most recent submission is 96%.
- At the time of publication, the population coverage for the United States Cancer Statistics Report 2002 was 93%. As more states met the USCS publication standards, this population coverage increased with each submission. The population coverage based on the most recent submission is 93%.
- At the time of publication, the population coverage for the United States Cancer Statistics Report 2001 was 92%. As more states met the USCS publication standards, this population coverage increased with each submission. The population coverage based on the most recent submission is 92%. See also Errata.
- At the time of publication, the population coverage for the United States Cancer Statistics Report 2000 was 84%. As more states met the USCS publication standards, this population coverage increased with each submission. The population coverage based on the most recent submission is 92%.
- At the time of publication, the population coverage for the United States Cancer Statistics Report 1999 was 78%. As more states met the USCS publication standards, this population coverage increased with each submission. The population coverage based on the most recent submission is 92%.