U.S. Cancer Cases
1.85M
Cancer cases reported in the United States in 2022.
Cancer Prevention / Comprehensive Cancer Control
Southeastern Idaho Public Health's Comprehensive Cancer Control Program works to reduce the burden of cancer through prevention, education, early detection, and community partnerships. The program promotes healthy lifestyles, encourages recommended cancer screenings, and works with healthcare providers and local organizations to improve access to cancer prevention and support services.
Selected measures highlighted in the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program report.
U.S. Cancer Cases
Cancer cases reported in the United States in 2022.
Idaho Cancer Incidence
Cancer cases per 100,000 people in Idaho in 2022.
Sun Safety Education
People educated through the sun safety program from FY2023 through FY2026.
Employees Screened
SIPH employees screened through the PMC Mammography Mobile Bus in FY2025-FY2026.
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The program focuses on prevention, education, early detection, recommended cancer screenings, healthy lifestyles, and partnerships that improve access to cancer prevention and support services.
The report compares national and Idaho cancer measures, including cancer cases and deaths, Idaho cancer incidence, melanoma incidence, and mammography screening.
| Measure | Reported Value |
|---|---|
| U.S. cancer cases, 2022 | 1.85 million |
| U.S. cancer deaths, 2022 | More than 613,000 |
| Idaho cancer incidence, 2022 | 446 per 100,000 |
| Age-adjusted melanoma incidence, 2018-2022 | Idaho 32.4 vs. U.S. 23.1 |
| Mammography screening among women age 40+ in the past 2 years, 2024 | Idaho 65.3 vs. U.S. 72.2 |
Average newsletter recipients increased each fiscal year shown in the report, from 81 in FY2021 to 241 in FY2026.
| Fiscal Year | Average Recipients |
|---|---|
| FY2021 | 81 |
| FY2022 | 106 |
| FY2023 | 125 |
| FY2024 | 169 |
| FY2025 | 204 |
| FY2026 | 241 |
The original report also compares average recipients by county for FY2025 and FY2026; Bannock County is the largest recipient group shown.
The report shows 200 people educated through sun safety activities from FY2023 through FY2026, along with a range of printed and educational resources.
| Fiscal Year | People Educated |
|---|---|
| FY2023 | 101 |
| FY2024 | 40 |
| FY2025 | 6 |
| FY2026 | 53 |
| Total | 200 |
SIPH in Bannock County partnered with Portneuf Medical Center to host the PMC Mammography Mobile Bus, providing cancer screening access to 26 SIPH employees across FY2025 and FY2026.
| Fiscal Year | Employees Screened |
|---|---|
| FY2025 | 15 |
| FY2026 | 11 |
| Total | 26 |
From November 2023 through June 2026, cancer prevention content generated thousands of Facebook impressions and reach, along with Instagram views and reach.
| Platform | Measure | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Impressions | 8.3K | |
| Reach | 6.2K | |
| Views | 1.8K | |
| Reach | 1K |
For FY2021 through FY2026, the report shows 320 views, 256 active users, and 927 tracked website events.
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| Views | 320 |
| Active users | 256 |
| Event count | 927 |
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