The data displays the death rate from breast cancer in the United States in 2015, by state. In that year, there were 17.2 deaths from breast cancer per 100,000 population in the state of Connecticut, the lowest of any state that year.
District of Columbia | 28.5 |
Ohio | 22.8 |
Alabama | 22.6 |
Oklahoma | 22.6 |
Tennessee | 22.1 |
Idaho | 21.9 |
Illinois | 21.8 |
Mississippi | 21.8 |
Maryland | 21.7 |
Pennsylvania | 21.7 |
Louisiana | 21.7 |
North Carolina | 21.6 |
Missouri | 21.4 |
Montana | 21.4 |
Nevada | 21.4 |
Virginia | 21.3 |
Georgia | 21.3 |
North Dakota | 21.1 |
West Virginia | 21.1 |
Delaware | 21.1 |
Kentucky | 21.1 |
New Jersey | 21 |
Vermont | 21 |
Indiana | 20.6 |
Michigan | 20.5 |
South Carolina | 20.4 |
Wyoming | 20.2 |
Utah | 20.1 |
Arkansas | 20.1 |
Maine | 20.1 |
Oregon | 20 |
Washington | 19.9 |
Kansas | 19.8 |
Texas | 19.7 |
New Mexico | 19.7 |
California | 19.6 |
Minnesota | 19.2 |
New York | 19.2 |
Arizona | 19 |
Colorado | 19 |
Hawaii | 19 |
Florida | 19 |
New Hampshire | 18.8 |
Wisconsin | 18.7 |
South Dakota | 18.6 |
Nebraska | 18.6 |
Iowa | 18.5 |
Alaska | 17.8 |
Massachusetts | 17.6 |
Rhode Island | 17.4 |
Connecticut | 17.2 |