The data displays the incidence rate of breast cancer in the United States in 2015, by state. In that year, there were 145.9 cases of breast cancer per 100,000 population in the state of New Hampshire, making it the state with the highest breast cancer incidence rate that year.
New Hampshire | 145.9 |
Connecticut | 143.9 |
Massachusetts | 137.7 |
Rhode Island | 136.6 |
Delaware | 136.2 |
New Jersey | 134.9 |
Hawaii | 134.8 |
Minnesota | 134.5 |
Illinois | 134.5 |
New York | 134 |
North Dakota | 133.1 |
North Carolina | 132.6 |
Washington | 132 |
Maryland | 131.4 |
Pennsylvania | 131.3 |
Vermont | 130.5 |
Montana | 130.1 |
South Carolina | 129.9 |
Missouri | 129.9 |
Kansas | 129.7 |
Iowa | 129 |
Wisconsin | 129 |
Ohio | 127.9 |
Nebraska | 127.7 |
South Dakota | 127.4 |
Kentucky | 126.8 |
Louisiana | 126.7 |
Georgia | 126.4 |
Idaho | 124.7 |
Maine | 124.5 |
Virginia | 124.5 |
Colorado | 123.4 |
Alabama | 123.3 |
Tennessee | 122.2 |
Alaska | 122 |
Oklahoma | 121.5 |
California | 121.4 |
Indiana | 121.3 |
District of Columbia | 121.1 |
West Virginia | 119.6 |
Michigan | 119 |
Mississippi | 117.3 |
Arkansas | 117.1 |
Oregon | 115.6 |
Florida | 113.8 |
Utah | 113.4 |
Texas | 112.2 |
Arizona | 110.9 |
New Mexico | 107.8 |
Nevada | 104.7 |
Wyoming | 104 |