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

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

The data displays the death rate from prostate cancer in the United States in 2015, by state. In that year, there were 24.8 deaths from prostate cancer per 100,000 population in the state of Idaho, making it the state with the highest prostate cancer death rate that year.

District of Columbia 27.4
Idaho 24.8
Mississippi 24.6
Alabama 21.7
South Carolina 21.2
Georgia 21.1
Maryland 21.1
Washington 21.1
Oregon 20.8
Wisconsin 20.7
Oklahoma 20.7
Colorado 20.7
Illinois 20.3
Louisiana 20.3
New Hampshire 20.2
Minnesota 20.2
Montana 20.2
Maine 20.1
North Carolina 20.1
New Mexico 19.9
Kentucky 19.8
South Dakota 19.7
California 19.6
Tennessee 19.4
Arkansas 19.4
Indiana 19.3
Ohio 19.1
Virginia 19.1
Michigan 19.1
Iowa 18.8
Kansas 18.7
Nevada 18.6
Pennsylvania 18.5
North Dakota 18.3
Massachusetts 18.1
Rhode Island 17.9
Missouri 17.9
Utah 17.6
Texas 17.6
New York 17.5
Connecticut 17.3
Nebraska 17.2
New Jersey 17.2
Arizona 17.1
Florida 16.3
Vermont 16.1
West Virginia 16.1
Hawaii 15.4
Delaware 14.9
Alaska 14.1
Wyoming 14