Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death (mortality) in men and women in Kentucky. Over 2,500 cases of colorectal cancer.

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Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death (mortality) in men and women in Kentucky. Over 2,500 cases of colorectal cancer are diagnosed in Kentucky each year.

Data Source: Kentucky Cancer Registry; KyBRFS

Purchase- 83% Green River- 78% Bluegrass- 77% Barren River- 72% Northern Kentucky- 74% FIVCO- 74% KIPDA- 72% Pennyrile- 71% Lincoln Trail- 71% Buffalo Trace- 67% Kentucky River- 64% Gateway- 63% Cumberland Valley- 63% Lake Cumberland- 62% Big Sandy- 60% 2016 Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates by Area Development District, KyBRFS Purchase ADD achieved 80% by 2018! And many ADDs increased their screening rates by over 30% in the past 10 years.

Thank you! The Kentucky Cancer Consortium Colon Cancer Committee: American Cancer Society American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Colon Cancer Prevention Project Kentucky African Americans Against Cancer Kentucky Cancer Foundation Kentucky Cancer Program at the University of Kentucky Kentucky Cancer Program at the University of Louisville Kentucky Cancer Registry Kentucky CancerLink Kentucky Department for Public Health University of Kentucky Rural Cancer Prevention Center University of Kentucky, Markey Cancer Center University of Louisville, Brown Cancer Center Thank you!