Screening and Risk Factors Table

New: County level modeled estimates for breast or cervical screening, smoking, and colorectal screening.
  • How do you find them?

    These estimates are only available for

    • Mammogram in Past 2 Years, Ages 40+
    • Mammogram in Past 2 Years, Ages 50-75
    • Pap Smear in Past 3 Years, No Hysterectomy, Ages 18+
    • Had Colonoscopy in Past 10 Years, Ages 50-75
    • Guidance Sufficient CRC, Ages 50-75
    • Fecal occult blood test (FOBT), Ages 50-75
    • Smokers (current), Age 18+
    • Percent of Daily Smokers Who Stopped Smoking for 1 day or Longer in the Past 12 Months, Age 18+
    • Former Smoking Prevalence, Age 18+
    • Former Smoking Prevalence who Quit 1 Year, Age 18+
    • Percent of Workers in Non-Smoking Environments (All People)

    Select one of those statistics in the Screening and Risk Factors drop-down, and then you can choose County-Level Modeled Estimates in the Data Type drop-down when you choose Counties for a specific state (e.g., Alabama Counties) in the Area drop-down.

    For more about what these estimates are, see the Data Type Explanation.

  • Why are they different?

    One difference is that the direct estimate is from data collected in one year, while the modeled estimate relies on pooled data from 2017 through 2019 or 2018 through 2019.

    Another difference is that the modeled estimates use data from BRFSS as well as another survey (NHIS) that has a smaller but more representative sample, in that NHIS includes people without phones or with only cell phones. The national cancer screening prevalence estimates based on the BRFSS was sometimes substantially larger than the NHIS estimates for the same time period. For similar time periods, the modeled estimates may be closer to the true value.

    See the Data Type Explanation.

    The model uses multiple years (2008-2010) to provide reasonable sample sizes (mainly for estimates at the county level), and needs at least two years of data from each survey. For the screening questions, data actually came from year 2008 and 2010. For smoking, data came from each year of 2008 to 2010.

    1 Davis WW, Parsons VL, Xie D, Schenker N, Town M, Raghunathan TE, Feuer EJ. State-based estimates of mammography screening rates based on information from two health surveys. Public Health Rep 2010 Jul-Aug;125(4):567-578. [Access article]

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Screening and Risk Factors Report by State
(2022-2023 Tobacco Use Supplement Data)

Percent of People Who Answered No One is Allowed to Smoke Inside Their Home (Former/Never Smokers)
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, Ages 18+

Sorted by Percent

State
 sort alphabetically by name descending
Percent 2
(95% Confidence Interval)
 sort by percent ascending
Number of Respondents with Screening or Risk Factor
United States 93.9 (93.7, 94.1) 95,450
Alabama 93.9 (92.4, 95.2) 1,961
Alaska 95.2 (92.6, 96.9) 1,144
Arizona 95.5 (93.4, 96.9) 1,481
Arkansas 92.6 (90.6, 94.2) 1,677
California 94.6 (93.9, 95.1) 8,012
Colorado 95.9 (94.2, 97.2) 1,102
Connecticut 94.6 (92.8, 95.9) 888
Delaware 94.0 (92.0, 95.5) 1,067
District of Columbia 94.0 (92.4, 95.3) 1,826
Florida 94.8 (93.9, 95.5) 3,931
Georgia 94.5 (93.2, 95.5) 2,048
Hawaii 93.9 (92.1, 95.4) 1,400
Idaho 96.1 (94.7, 97.1) 1,896
Illinois 93.7 (92.5, 94.7) 2,514
Indiana 92.4 (90.7, 93.9) 1,661
Iowa 92.2 (89.0, 94.5) 1,220
Kansas 95.2 (93.5, 96.4) 1,207
Kentucky 89.1 (86.2, 91.4) 1,103
Louisiana 91.6 (90.0, 92.9) 1,880
Maine 94.3 (92.8, 95.6) 820
Maryland 93.9 (92.1, 95.3) 1,214
Massachusetts 95.2 (94.0, 96.2) 2,028
Michigan 92.5 (90.8, 93.9) 2,284
Minnesota 95.8 (94.3, 96.9) 1,649
Mississippi 92.2 (90.0, 93.9) 1,893
Missouri 90.1 (87.7, 92.1) 1,594
Montana 96.7 (95.1, 97.8) 1,767
Nebraska 95.0 (93.3, 96.3) 1,056
Nevada 95.6 (93.9, 96.8) 1,270
New Hampshire 94.0 (92.2, 95.4) 1,311
New Jersey 94.3 (92.7, 95.5) 1,799
New Mexico 94.6 (93.0, 95.9) 1,754
New York 93.0 (91.8, 94.0) 3,418
North Carolina 93.4 (92.1, 94.6) 2,038
North Dakota 96.6 (95.3, 97.6) 1,514
Ohio 93.1 (91.9, 94.1) 2,422
Oklahoma 92.7 (90.4, 94.5) 1,308
Oregon 96.0 (94.4, 97.1) 1,808
Pennsylvania 92.9 (91.5, 94.1) 2,766
Rhode Island 93.0 (89.9, 95.1) 826
South Carolina 93.8 (92.3, 95.0) 1,584
South Dakota 95.8 (94.4, 96.9) 1,155
Tennessee 92.2 (89.9, 94.0) 1,798
Texas 94.0 (93.1, 94.7) 5,055
Utah 96.2 (94.9, 97.1) 1,392
Vermont 93.6 (91.9, 95.1) 1,390
Virginia 95.9 (94.7, 96.8) 1,758
Washington 95.9 (94.9, 96.7) 1,969
West Virginia 89.2 (87.1, 91.0) 1,757
Wisconsin 92.5 (90.3, 94.2) 1,659
Wyoming 94.6 (93.1, 95.8) 1,376
Puerto Rico data not available data not available

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/02/2026 10:35 pm.

2 Source: 2022-2023 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUS-CPS).

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

Data not available for this combination of geography, cancer site, age, and race/ethnicity.

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