- Cervical Cancer Statistics | Cervical Cancer | CDC
Each year in the United States, about 13,000 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed and about 4,000 women die of this cancer The Data Visualizations tool makes it easy for anyone to explore and use the latest official federal government cancer data from United States Cancer Statistics
- Cervical Cancer — Cancer Stat Facts
Rate of New Cases and Deaths per 100,000: The rate of new cases of cervical cancer was 7 7 per 100,000 women per year The death rate was 2 1 per 100,000 women per year These rates are age-adjusted and based on 2019–2023 cases and 2020–2024 deaths
- Cervical Cancer Statistics | Key Facts About Cervical Cancer
About 4,200 women will die from cervical cancer Cervical precancers are diagnosed far more often than invasive cervical cancer Cervical cancer is most frequently diagnosed in women between the ages of 35 and 64, with the average age being 50 It rarely develops in women younger than 20
- Cervical cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women globally with around 660 000 new cases and around 350 000 deaths in 2022 The highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality are in low- and middle-income countries
- Cervical Cancer Data Dashboard
The American Cancer Society National Roundtable on Cervical Cancer’s Cancer Data Dashboard offers an interactive geospatial view of data pertaining to cervical cancer in the United States
- Cervical Cancer Statistics in US 2026 - The World Data
This article brings together the latest available verified statistics on cervical cancer in the US, broken down by incidence, death rates, stage at diagnosis, race and ethnicity, age groups, HPV vaccination coverage, and historical trends
- National trends for cervical cancer–related mortality rates from 1999 . . .
We aim to analyze the trends for cervical cancer-related mortality in adult females in the United States stratified by age, race and ethnicity, and region Methods: Using the CDC WONDER mortality database, we determined age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs) and crude death rates (CRs) per 100,000 females aged 25 and above from 1999 to 2020
- Cancer statistics, 2026 - Siegel - 2026 - CA: A Cancer Journal for . . .
From 2022 to 2023, the age-adjusted death rate decreased overall (by 8%) and for every leading cause of death including cancer, which decreased by 1 5%, despite 4981 more cancer deaths in 2023 because of the aging and growth of the population
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