This layer displays the percentage of female Medicare beneficiaries age 35 and older that received an annual breast exam or mammogram in the latest report year (2017).
Cancer Mortality for 2014-18 by County
This layer displays cancer mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2014-18 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
Cancer Incidence Rates by County, 2013-17
Layer displays cancer incidence rates (all sites) per 100,000 population by state and county. Additional map layers from this update include incidence rates for breast cancer, colon and rectum cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and more.
Cancer Mortality for 2015-19 by County
This layer displays cancer mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram) by County, 2019
This layer displays the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received a mammography in the latest report year (2019).
Cancer Incidence Rates by County, 2014-18
Layer displays cancer incidence rates (all sites) per 100,000 population by state and county. Additional map layers from this update include incidence rates for breast cancer, colon and rectum cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and more.
Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram) by County, 2020
This layer displays the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received a mammography in the latest report year (2020).
Cancer Mortality for 2016-20 by County
This layer displays cancer mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2016-20 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
Mammogram (Past 2 Years), 2019
This layer displays the percent and total of female Medicare enrollees age 67-69 having at least one mammogram every two years as of 2019 by county, state, or hospital service area (HSA).
Air Toxics – Non-Cancer Risk by Census Tract
Layer displays the modeled non-cancer risk associated with air toxics exposure. A hazard index (HI) of 1 or lower means air toxics are unlikely to cause adverse noncancer health effects over a lifetime of exposure.