The data displays the death rate for melanoma of the skin in the United States in 2014, by state, per 100,000 population. In that year, Alaska had the highest death rate from skin cancer, with an estimated four people out of 100,000 dying from melanoma.
Alaska | 4 |
Utah | 3.4 |
Kentucky | 3.4 |
Idaho | 3.3 |
South Dakota | 3.3 |
Maine | 3.2 |
Wyoming | 3.2 |
Colorado | 3.1 |
Kansas | 3.1 |
Vermont | 3.1 |
Oklahoma | 3.1 |
Arizona | 3 |
West Virginia | 3 |
Montana | 3 |
Ohio | 3 |
Iowa | 3 |
Rhode Island | 2.9 |
Tennessee | 2.9 |
Nevada | 2.9 |
North Carolina | 2.8 |
Virginia | 2.8 |
Pennsylvania | 2.8 |
New Hampshire | 2.8 |
Washington | 2.8 |
Missouri | 2.7 |
Flordia | 2.7 |
South Carolina | 2.7 |
Indiana | 2.7 |
Massachusetts | 2.7 |
Alabama | 2.6 |
New Jersey | 2.6 |
Mississippi | 2.5 |
Minnesota | 2.5 |
Georgia | 2.5 |
Arkansas | 2.5 |
Delaware | 2.5 |
Nebraska | 2.5 |
Illinois | 2.4 |
Michigan | 2.4 |
North Dakota | 2.4 |
California | 2.4 |
Oregon | 2.4 |
Wisconsin | 2.3 |
Connecticut | 2.3 |
Maryland | 2.1 |
Louisiana | 2.1 |
Texas | 2.1 |
New York | 2 |
New Mexico | 1.9 |
Hawaii | 1.6 |