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]

Data Options

Screening and Risk Factors Report by State
(2020 National Immunization Survey)

Percent who received 3+ doses of HPV Vaccine
All Races (includes Hispanic), Female, Ages 13-17

Sorted by Percent
State
 sort alphabetically by name ascending
Percent 2
(95% Confidence Interval)
 sort by percent ascending
Number of Respondents with Screening or Risk Factor
United States 21.4 (19.8, 23.2) 2,001
District of Columbia 38.7 (29.0, 49.3) 63
North Dakota 35.1 (26.4, 44.9) 64
Rhode Island 31.0 (22.0, 41.7) 34
Hawaii 28.9 (20.3, 39.3) 34
Michigan 27.5 (19.8, 36.8) 42
New York 25.8 (20.0, 32.7) 95
Wisconsin 25.8 (17.6, 36.0) 29
Maryland 25.6 (19.8, 32.5) 91
California 25.5 (17.3, 35.8) 38
New Mexico 25.5 (18.5, 34.2) 41
Pennsylvania 25.4 (19.0, 33.1) 99
Kentucky 25.0 (16.6, 35.9) 27
Virginia 23.3 (16.6, 31.7) 66
Nebraska 23.2 (16.7, 31.3) 43
New Jersey 23.1 (15.3, 33.3) 32
Texas 22.8 (17.3, 29.5) 128
Idaho 21.9 (15.1, 30.5) 45
South Dakota 21.8 (15.1, 30.5) 35
Oregon 21.7 (14.3, 31.6) 26
Wyoming 21.5 (14.4, 30.8) 29
Louisiana 21.3 (14.0, 31.0) 31
Washington 21.3 (14.5, 30.1) 43
Vermont 21.2 (15.1, 29.0) 46
Nevada 21.0 (14.2, 29.9) 39
Minnesota 20.9 (13.7, 30.6) 31
Indiana 20.6 (13.7, 29.9) 31
Utah 20.4 (12.9, 30.7) 23
Georgia 20.2 (13.0, 30.0) 23
Illinois 20.2 (14.9, 26.9) 76
New Hampshire 20.2 (14.2, 27.8) 34
Arizona 19.9 (13.8, 27.9) 30
Montana 19.9 (13.6, 28.0) 34
Massachusetts 19.8 (13.6, 27.9) 34
Florida 19.6 (12.5, 29.3) 31
Delaware 19.5 (13.1, 28.0) 28
Iowa 19.5 (13.1, 27.9) 27
Arkansas 19.3 (12.5, 28.5) 28
Alabama 18.8 (12.6, 27.1) 25
Maine 18.3 (12.5, 25.8) 31
Alaska 18.2 (12.1, 26.6) 30
Connecticut 18.2 (12.4, 25.9) 33
Kansas 17.7 (11.8, 25.7) 30
Ohio 17.5 (11.1, 26.6) 28
Oklahoma 16.9 (10.7, 25.8) 23
West Virginia 16.4 (10.9, 24.1) 27
Tennessee 14.7 (9.6, 21.8) 26
Colorado 14.4 (9.1, 21.9) 26
North Carolina 13.4 (7.7, 22.3) 22
South Carolina 12.6 (7.3, 20.9) 18
Missouri 12.3 (7.2, 20.3) 20
Mississippi * *
Puerto Rico * *
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 12/11/2023 4:37 pm.
* Data has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate estimates. Counts are suppressed if fewer than 16 records were reported in a specific area-sex-race category.

2 Source: The National Immunization Survey - Teen, Hyattsville, MD: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

* Results were suppressed if the ratio of the standard error to the estimate was > 0.3 or the sample size was < 30.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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