The good news: Overall, cancer rates have been falling since 1999.
Most important, they do not know why the cancer rates change from one place to another.
Most of these studies found no increase in cancer rates over the general population or a control group.
The first maps, department officials say, will show cancer rates by county.
Another study looked at the cancer rate among 21,062 parents who had lost a child.
But the overall cancer rate was less than expected in men and women.
So the cancer rate is not significantly higher than most states'.
Had the cancer rates dropped all across the nation, 18,000 fewer people would have died.
The fact is there was no increase in cancer rates among the residents.
What you're saying Denmark has high cancer rate and that's why the research took place?