1,715 residents die of cancer in South Dakota in 2017

1,715 residents die of cancer in South Dakota in 2017
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There were 1,715 South Dakota residents who died of cancer in 2017, a 1.2 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 1,694 South Dakota residents died of cancer.

The National Center for Health Statistics is the nation’s primary health statistics agency. The CDC and other health-related organizations can use NCHS data for a variety of ends.

Total cancer deaths by state in 2017 and 2016
State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 59,516 59,515
Florida 45,131 44,266
Texas 40,668 40,195
New York 34,956 35,368
Pennsylvania 28,387 28,492
Ohio 25,643 25,509
Illinois 24,150 24,389
Michigan 20,671 20,870
North Carolina 19,474 19,523
Georgia 17,135 17,184
New Jersey 16,264 16,377
Virginia 15,064 15,027
Tennessee 14,302 14,450
Indiana 13,462 13,424
Missouri 12,971 12,696
Massachusetts 12,934 12,717
Washington 12,664 12,594
Arizona 12,008 11,876
Wisconsin 11,318 11,498
Maryland 10,796 10,911
Alabama 10,410 10,419
South Carolina 10,356 10,356
Kentucky 10,145 10,363
Minnesota 9,896 9,857
Louisiana 9,513 9,149
Oklahoma 8,203 8,115
Oregon 8,083 8,078
Colorado 7,829 7,928
Connecticut 6,608 6,696
Mississippi 6,526 6,568
Arkansas 6,517 6,612
Iowa 6,449 6,432
Kansas 5,494 5,484
Nevada 5,283 5,214
West Virginia 4,654 4,659
New Mexico 3,620 3,560
Nebraska 3,502 3,477
Maine 3,391 3,275
Utah 3,161 3,125
Idaho 3,020 2,884
New Hampshire 2,760 2,875
Hawaii 2,456 2,401
Rhode Island 2,154 2,171
Montana 2,145 2,031
Delaware 2,085 2,124
South Dakota 1,715 1,694
Vermont 1,434 1,356
North Dakota 1,280 1,253
Wyoming 948 962
Alaska 926 995


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