Local Cancer Statistics
By County - Wyoming County
Each year, 114 residents of Wyoming County are diagnosed with cancer and about
56 die from the disease.
The most commonly diagnosed cancers in Wyoming County are:
Breast Cancer (female) (18 cases per year),
Prostate Cancer (16 cases per year),
Lung Cancer (15 cases per year),
Colorectal Cancer (14 cases per year) and
Cancer of the Urinary Bladder (6 cases per year).
Please note: The size and age of the population of each county will affect the
number of cancer cases diagnosed each year.
Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health
These reports use data provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research,
Pennsylvania Department of Health. The Department specifically disclaims
responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions.
For additional information on local cancer statistics, please contact the
Northeast Regional Cancer Institute toll free in Pennsylvania at 1-800-424-6724
or e-mail editor@cancernepa.org.
Northeast Regional Cancer Institute
334 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton, PA 18510 | 63 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
1-800-424-6724
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