Cancer incidence data query: See Documentation and Information for explanation of revisions to incidence data.
Step 1. Select a Measure Number of Cancer Cases Cancer Incidence Crude Rate* Cancer Incidence Age-adjusted Rate* * (incidence per 100,000 population)
Step 2. Select One Cancer Site or "All Sites" Choose one cancer site or "All Sites".
All Sites
Brain and Other Nervous System
Cervix Uteri
Colorectal
Esophagus
Female Breast
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Kaposi's Sarcoma
Kidney and renal pelvis
Larynx
Leukemia
Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct
Lung and Bronchus
Male Breast
Melanoma of the Skin
Mesothelioma
Myeloma
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Oral Cavity and Pharynx
Ovary
Pancreas
Prostate
Stomach
Testis
Thyroid
Urinary Bladder
Uterine
If you select one or more sex-specific cancers in Step 2, you must also either select male or female sex in step 5, or choose sex as a row or column variable in step 6 or 7.
Step 3. Choose One or More Geographic Areas You can ask for data for the entire state of Wisconsin or for smaller geographic areas. All locations refer to place of residence. Race subpopulations are available only when Wisconsin statewide is checked. Unknown stage is available when Wisconsin statewide or Region are checked, but is not available for county. When County is selected, Regional and Distant/Systemic stages are combined to form the Late Stage.
Wisconsin statewide: Includes resident cases from all areas. (This is the default option.)Region: Click on the "Region " button. To select a specific region, click on that region. To select multiple regions, hold down the Control (Ctrl) key and click on the desired regions for the query.County: Click on the "County" button. To select a specific county, click on that county. To select multiple counties, hold down the Control (Ctrl) key and click on the desired counties for the query.
Note: To see results for individual areas, first select the areas of interest here, then choose "Geographic Area" as a ROW variable in Step 6 below.
Wisconsin statewide
Step 4. Choose One or More Years You can choose to see data for the latest available year (2023). Or you can choose to see one or more single years, or one group of years. Note: If you are requesting data for a small population, region or county, years are grouped in five- or ten-year intervals. WISH cancer module queries suppress (by replacing the number with an "X") at least two cells when one or more cell value is less than 6. This complies with data privacy guidelines. A period (.) indicates the cell has zero cases. If all cells in a row or column are zero, that row or column will not be displayed in the table.
One or more years: Click on a year, or hold down the Control (Ctrl) key and click on multiple years.
Note: To see results for a series of years, first select the years of interest here, then choose "Years" as a ROW variable in Step 6 below.
One or more years: Choose year(s):
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Step 5. Choose a Specific Subpopulation (Optional) Age at Diagnosis
Choose to include specific sex or race groups. (These are available only when Wisconsin statewide is checked.)
Sex All Male Female
Race All White Black American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic Ethnicity All Non-Hispanic Hispanic
Step 6. Choose a Row Variable
Geographic Area Years Age Groups Sex Race Hispanic Ethnicity Cancer Site
Step 7. Choose a Column Variable (Optional) None Geographic Area Years Age Groups Sex Race Hispanic Ethnicity Cancer Site
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