The data describes the U.S. states with the lowest cancer death rates in 2016, per 100,000 population. In that year, Utah was ranked first in that category with about 122 cancer deaths per 100,000 inhabitants.
Utah | 122.4 |
Hawaii | 128.7 |
Arizona | 136.8 |
Colorado | 137.1 |
New Mexico | 138.8 |
California | 139.7 |
Wyoming | 140.9 |
North Dakota | 142.7 |
Connecticut | 144.9 |
Montana | 145.9 |