Breast cancer incidence rate in the United States in 2015, by state

Number of new breast cancer cases in the U.S. in 2015, by state (per 100,000 population)

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