Rate of skin cancer cases in U.S. in 2014, by state

Incidence rates of skin cancer in the U.S. in 2014, by state (per 100,000 population)

The data displays the incidence rate of skin cancer in the United States in 2014, by state, per 100,000 population. In that year, Utah had the highest rate of skin cancer, with an estimated 44.8 people out of 100,000 diagnosed with melanoma or another non-epitheral skin cancer.

Utah 44.8
Vermont 37.4
New Hampshire 35.1
Minnesota 32.2
Delaware 31.2
Montana 29.5
Georgia 29.3
Rhode Island 29.1
Kentucky 28.9
Washington 28.8
Wyoming 28.8
Idaho 28.1
Pennsylvania 27.5
South Dakota 27.3
Iowa 27.2
Maine 27.2
Kansas 26.1
Oregon 26
North Carolina 25.7
Wisconsin 25.5
California 25.1
Nebraska 25.1
Flordia 24.8
Ohio 24.2
New Jersey 23.9
Oklahoma 23.6
Connecticut 23.5
Maryland 23.3
Colorado 23
Hawaii 22.4
North Dakota 22
South Carolina 21.8
Arizona 21.7
Arkansas 21.3
West Virginia 21.2
Virginia 21.1
Indiana 20.9
Michigan 20.6
Missouri 20.5
Alabama 20.4
Massachusetts 20.3
Illinois 20.1
Tennessee 20
New York 19.5
Louisiana 19.2
Mississippi 18.7
New Mexico 16.3
Nevada 15.8
Alaska 15.7
Texas 13.6
District of Columbia 10.2