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Cancer in Connecticut
Connecticut

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Connecticut Value:

7.5%

Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had any form of cancer other than skin cancer

Connecticut Rank:

24

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Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had any form of cancer other than skin cancer




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Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had any form of cancer other than skin cancer

Trend: Cancer in Connecticut, United States, 2022 Annual Report

Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had any form of cancer other than skin cancer

Connecticut
United States
Source:

 CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

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Trend: Cancer in Connecticut, United States, 2022 Annual Report

Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had any form of cancer other than skin cancer

Connecticut
United States
Source:

 CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System







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