Female Breast Cancer Deaths and Death Rates per 100,000 Women
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2024
Location Number of Breast Cancer Deaths Breast Cancer Death Rate per 100,000 Women
United States 43402 18.7
Alabama 758 21.2
Alaska 69 17.6
Arizona 912 17.1
Arkansas 413 19.7
California 4709 18.5
Colorado 654 17.9
Connecticut 464 16.7
Delaware 163 21
District of Columbia 95 24.1
Florida 3348 18.3
Georgia 1482 21
Hawaii 170 15.7
Idaho 254 20.4
Illinois 1609 18.3
Indiana 904 19.4
Iowa 391 16.8
Kansas 391 19.8
Kentucky 633 20.1
Louisiana 611 19.8
Maine 202 17.3
Maryland 861 19.5
Massachusetts 783 15.2
Michigan 1411 19.5
Minnesota 673 16.9
Mississippi 459 22.5
Missouri 858 19.4
Montana 152 19.6
Nebraska 256 19.8
Nevada 424 20.3
New Hampshire 198 18
New Jersey 1244 18.7
New Mexico 311 20.2
New York 2280 15.8
North Carolina 1500 19.8
North Dakota 79 15
Ohio 1695 20.1
Oklahoma 589 22.5
Oregon 615 20
Pennsylvania 1860 18.8
Rhode Island 116 14.4
South Carolina 799 20.4
South Dakota 101 16.1
Tennessee 996 20.4
Texas 3287 18.8
Utah 301 18.1
Vermont 82 15.6
Virginia 1204 20
Washington 944 18.5
West Virginia 308 22.4
Wisconsin 714 16.8
Wyoming 70 18.7
2023
Location Number of Breast Cancer Deaths Breast Cancer Death Rate per 100,000 Women
United States 42213 18.7
Alabama 752 21.1
Alaska 66 17.1
Arizona 915 17.6
Arkansas 391 18.9
California 4519 18.1
Colorado 684 18.9
Connecticut 446 16.4
Delaware 172 20.8
District of Columbia 93 24.4
Florida 3251 18.3
Georgia 1430 21.1
Hawaii 179 16.3
Idaho 220 17.9
Illinois 1514 17.6
Indiana 905 20.1
Iowa 354 16.2
Kansas 367 18.8
Kentucky 628 20.8
Louisiana 612 20.4
Maine 206 18.1
Maryland 796 18.5
Massachusetts 793 15.5
Michigan 1279 18.1
Minnesota 679 17.4
Mississippi 438 22
Missouri 869 20
Montana 141 19
Nebraska 270 20.9
Nevada 399 19.6
New Hampshire 188 18.1
New Jersey 1221 18.5
New Mexico 298 19.9
New York 2204 15.6
North Carolina 1436 19.6
North Dakota 78 16.8
Ohio 1659 20
Oklahoma 584 22.7
Oregon 567 18.9
Pennsylvania 1795 18.2
Rhode Island 136 16.8
South Carolina 760 20.2
South Dakota 92 15.4
Tennessee 1013 21.4
Texas 3310 19.7
Utah 311 19.6
Vermont 90 18.1
Virginia 1115 18.9
Washington 955 18.9
West Virginia 287 20.8
Wisconsin 673 16.5
Wyoming 73 18.3
2022
Location Number of Breast Cancer Deaths Breast Cancer Death Rate per 100,000 Women
United States 42211 18.8
Alabama 720 20.4
Alaska 61 16.2
Arizona 966 18.9
Arkansas 417 20.6
California 4661 18.8
Colorado 641 18.1
Connecticut 446 16.3
Delaware 198 26.2
District of Columbia 88 23.5
Florida 3219 18.7
Georgia 1356 20.2
Hawaii 196 18.7
Idaho 247 20.5
Illinois 1676 19.6
Indiana 921 20.5
Iowa 388 17.5
Kansas 373 19.5
Kentucky 658 21.6
Louisiana 642 21.4
Maine 205 17.8
Maryland 833 19.3
Massachusetts 721 14.2
Michigan 1391 19.6
Minnesota 615 15.7
Mississippi 461 23.1
Missouri 921 21.2
Montana 133 16.8
Nebraska 192 14.9
Nevada 412 21
New Hampshire 167 15.5
New Jersey 1200 18.3
New Mexico 270 17.9
New York 2217 15.7
North Carolina 1372 19
North Dakota 78 16.5
Ohio 1552 18.5
Oklahoma 532 20.7
Oregon 563 18.6
Pennsylvania 1895 19.4
Rhode Island 118 14.7
South Carolina 777 20.8
South Dakota 102 17.2
Tennessee 1012 21.2
Texas 3133 18.9
Utah 325 20.6
Vermont 88 17.7
Virginia 1117 19.4
Washington 846 16.8
West Virginia 297 20.9
Wisconsin 712 17.4
Wyoming 80 20.4
2021
Location Number of Breast Cancer Deaths Breast Cancer Death Rate per 100,000 Women
United States 42310 19.4
Alabama 692 20.0
Alaska 69 19.0
Arizona 958 20.0
Arkansas 433 21.5
California 4474 18.6
Colorado 664 19.5
Connecticut 420 15.6
Delaware 162 22.4
District of Columbia 84 22.1
Florida 3151 18.9
Georgia 1445 22.2
Hawaii 165 15.9
Idaho 237 20.6
Illinois 1697 20.1
Indiana 900 20.5
Iowa 391 18.1
Kansas 383 20.1
Kentucky 601 20.1
Louisiana 647 22.0
Maine 167 15.2
Maryland 798 19.3
Massachusetts 732 15.1
Michigan 1408 20.3
Minnesota 661 17.7
Mississippi 480 25.0
Missouri 877 20.6
Montana 141 17.4
Nebraska 253 20.7
Nevada 388 20.8
New Hampshire 180 18.0
New Jersey 1205 18.6
New Mexico 286 19.5
New York 2292 16.4
North Carolina 1438 20.4
North Dakota 81 16.2
Ohio 1643 20.3
Oklahoma 552 22.4
Oregon 575 20.1
Pennsylvania 1882 19.6
Rhode Island 127 15.6
South Carolina 712 19.8
South Dakota 97 16.6
Tennessee 976 21.4
Texas 3189 19.9
Utah 315 20.3
Vermont 86 17.1
Virginia 1185 21.2
Washington 923 19.3
West Virginia 302 22.3
Wisconsin 705 17.4
Wyoming 81 22.3
Notes
Underlying cause of death is malignant neoplasms of breast (ICD-10 codes: C50).
Rates presented in this data table represent rates per 100,000 women and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population age distribution. Since death rates are affected by the population composition of a given area, age-adjusted death rates should be used for comparisons between areas because they control for differences in population composition.
Sources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Underlying Cause of Death 1999-2024 on CDC WONDER Online Database . Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2024, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10-expanded.html on February 18, 2026.