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Michigan Cancer Dashboard: Lung Cancer in Michigan
The Michigan Cancer Epidemiology staff has developed this interactive dashboard to profile information about the lung cancer burden across Michigan, as well as timely detection of lung cancers and lung cancer screening rates. Data are displayed in charts, tables and/or maps and cover the years 2011 through 2022. The data within this dashboard are divided into three main sections:
- Lung cancer burden within Michigan (how much lung cancer is occurring within Michigan, specifically, lung cancer incidence rate [the rate of newly diagnosed lung cancers within Michigan] and lung cancer mortality rate [the rate of deaths within Michigan due to lung cancer]);
- Lung cancer screening rates within Michigan (the percentage of Michigan adults who are recommended to get annual lung cancer screening and the percentage of those recommended who have received a lung cancer screening in the past year); and
- Early detection of lung cancer within Michigan (the stage at which lung cancers are being diagnosed within Michigan, indicating how advanced lung cancers are when first diagnosed).
In addition, this dashboard also provides a discussion of the data used for these indicators, as well as general information about lung cancer and links to additional resources for those who would like to know more about this type of cancer.
For more information about this dashboard, please contact MDHHS Cancer Epidemiologist Lauren Spadafora, PhD, at SpadaforaL@michigan.gov.
Download the accessible Excel (.xlsx) file for this dashboard
- Lung Cancer in Michigan, 2011-2022
This file contains year-by-year data tracking lung cancer burden across Michigan, as well as timely detection of lung cancers and lung cancer screening for 2011-2022.