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

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

The data displays the incidence rate of prostate cancer in the United States in 2015, by state. In that year, there were 127.4 cases of prostate cancer per 100,000 population in the state of New Jersey, making it the state with the highest prostate cancer incidence rate that year.

New Jersey 127.4
Mississippi 126.7
Louisiana 125.7
North Dakota 125
Delaware 124.5
New York 121.9
Alabama 118.7
Maryland 118.3
South Carolina 116.3
Georgia 115.2
Arkansas 115
Utah 113.7
South Dakota 113.4
North Carolina 111.6
Minnesota 111.1
Nebraska 109.3
Connecticut 108.8
Tennessee 107.9
Montana 107.8
Wisconsin 107.1
Illinois 106.8
Pennsylvania 104.5
Iowa 103.4
District of Columbia 103.2
Michigan 102.8
Kansas 101.8
Kentucky 99.2
Ohio 99.2
New Hampshire 98.7
Idaho 98.7
Massachusetts 98.5
Wyoming 96.7
Virginia 94.8
Rhode Island 94.3
Oklahoma 93.4
Washington 91.7
Missouri 90.6
Maine 88.3
West Virginia 88.1
Hawaii 87.4
California 87.2
Texas 86.5
Oregon 86.2
Indiana 83.3
Vermont 82.5
Colorado 81.6
Florida 78.2
Arizona 78
New Mexico 72.6
Nevada 69.5
Alaska 61