The Canadian Cancer Statistics Dashboard (CCSD) provides user-friendly and interactive visualizations including up-to-date, projected estimates of cancer incidence and mortality across population groups and geographic regions. The CCSD was developed by the research team led by Dr. Darren Brenner and Dr. Tamer Jarada at the University of Calgary and the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, with funding from the Canadian Cancer Society. The CCSD leverages the efforts of the Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee and cancer data of the Provincial and Territorial Cancer Registries through the Canadian Cancer Registry and the Canadian Cancer Statistics publications.
45%
(1 in 2.2)
Canadians are expected to
be diagnosed with cancer
247,100
Projected New Cases among
Canadians in 2024
45%
(1 in 2.2)
Canadian males are expected
to be diagnosed with cancer
127,100
Projected New Cases among
Canadian males in 2024
44%
(1 in 2.2)
Canadian females are expected
to be diagnosed with cancer
120,000
Projected New Cases among
Canadian females in 2024
13.0% (32,100 Projected Cancer Cases)
lung and bronchus cancer
12.0% (30,800 Projected Cancer Cases)
breast cancer
11.0% (27,900 Projected Cancer Cases)
prostate cancer
10.0% (25,200 Projected Cancer Cases)
colorectal cancer
The Top Four Cancers are Expected to Account for 46% of Cancer Diagnoses in 2024
22%
(1 in 4.5)
Canadians are expected
to die from cancer
88,100
Projected New Deaths among
Canadians in 2024
24%
(1 in 4.2)
Canadian males are expected
to die from cancer
47,300
Projected New Deaths among
Canadian males in 2024
21%
(1 in 4.8)
Canadian females are expected
to die from cancer
40,800
Projected New Deaths among
Canadian females in 2024
23.0% (20,700 Projected Cancer Deaths)
lung and bronchus cancer
11.0% (9,400 Projected Cancer Deaths)
colorectal cancer
7.0% (6,100 Projected Cancer Deaths)
pancreas cancer
6.0% (5,500 Projected Cancer Deaths)
breast cancer
The Top Four Cancers are Expected to Account for 47% of Cancer Deaths in 2024