Incidence data are compiled from selected cancer registries meeting U.S. Cancer Statistics data quality criteria covering 99% of the U.S. population.

Invasive cancer excludes basal and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin except when these occur on the skin of the genital organs, benign and borderline brain and central nervous system tumors, and in situ cancers except urinary bladder. Urinary bladder cancer includes invasive and in situ.

Ovary excludes cancers classified as borderline according to ICD-O-3, beginning with 2001 diagnoses.

Death data are from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics National Vital Statistics System and cover 100% of U.S. population.

Rates are the number of cases (or deaths) per 100,000 people and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population (19 age groups – Census P25–1130).

Race categories are not mutually exclusive from Hispanic origin.

Rates are not presented for people whose race was not specified or who are members of other racial groups.

Data for specified racial or ethnic populations other than white and black should be interpreted with caution.

Rates and counts are suppressed if fewer than 16 cases (or deaths) were reported in a specific category, such as cancer type, race, ethnicity, age, and state.

For more information, see U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool Technical Notes.