Customized dashboard for querying and visualizing population-based cancer incidence and mortality data for the catchment area of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. For questions, please contact [email protected].
The HDFCCC catchment area is composed of the 25 counties in Northern California that surround the Greater Bay Area. This catchment area accounts for 88% of patients seen in the HDFCCC. The catchment area, with a population of 12,556,735, contains about one-third of the population of California and has one of the most racially/ethnically diverse populations in the nation, comprised of 17.7% Asian/Pacific Islander, 37.6% Latinx, 5.9% non-Hispanic Black (NH Black), and 40.1% NH Whites; there is not a majority racial/ethnic population in the catchment area, and proportional representations of minoritized racial/ethnic groups have increased over time.
The collection of cancer incidence data used in this study was supported by the California Department of Public Health pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 103885; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Program of Cancer Registries, under cooperative agreement 5NU58DP006344; the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program under contract HHSN261201800032I awarded to the University of California, San Francisco, contract HHSN261201800015I awarded to the University of Southern California, and contract HHSN261201800009I awarded to the Public Health Institute. The ideas and opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the State of California, Department of Public Health, the National Cancer Institute, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or their Contractors and Subcontractors.