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Fact Sheets

            Ovarian Cancer in Connecticut

            Lung Cancer in Connecticut    Printer-Friendly Version                    

            Colorectal Cancer in Connecticut

            Female Breast Cancer in Connecticut    Printer-Friendly Version

 

For further information and cancer statistics for these and other common cancers, visit the ‘Did You Know?’ video series from the National Cancer Institute: https://seer.cancer.gov/statistics/videos/

 

Special Topic Reports

            Cancer in Connecticut: A Report on the Burden of Cancer in the State 2019

            Cancer in Connecticut: A Report on the Burden of Cancer in the State 2014

            2005 Report Focusing on Tobacco-related Cancers 

            Pediatric Cancers 2000 - 2005 

 

Connecticut Cancer Incidence Data

            Interactive Maps and Data Tools

 

State and County Level Cancer Incidence and Mortality Maps and Data Tables:

State Cancer Profiles

 

Town Level Cancer Incidence Rate Maps:

2010-2014

 

 

 

 

            Recent Cancer Incidence Data Tables (XLSX)

By Town

By Cancer Site

2017 - 2021

2010 - 2014

2017 - 2021

2010 - 2014

2008 - 2012

2008 - 2012

 

2003 - 2007

 

 

 

            Historical Cancer Incidence Data Tables and Reports (PDF)

Town-level

County-level

Statewide

2000 - 2003

1997

2006

1995 - 1999

1999

1995 - 1999

2005

1990 - 2000

1998

1995 - 1998

2003

1980 - 1998

1997

1990 - 2002

2002

1980 - 1996

1995 - 1999

 

2001

 

 

 

2000

 

 

 

1999

 

 

 

1998

 

 

 

1997

 

 

 

Connecticut Cancer Mortality Data, please see Mortality Statistics.

 

Interested in obtaining cancer data for a CT region and time period not covered by our reports?

Please contact CTR epidemiologists.

 

For more information, please contact CTR at (860) 509-7163.

 

This work has been supported by federal funds from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHSN261201800002I.