Cancer develops gradually as a result of many different factors related to lifestyle choices, environment and genetics. Anyone can develop cancer, but many cancers can be prevented.
Vaping & E-Cigs
With the rise in electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette, e-cigs or vapes) and vaping use among youth...
Quit Tobacco & Nicotine
Most Vermonters who smoke want to quit. You may be one of them, or know...
Cancer Registry
Cancer Registry data are used to monitor efforts to reduce the burden of cancers among...
Cancer Data
Cancer in Vermont The Division of Health Statistics and Informatics conducts surveillance of cancer among...
Atlases and Dashboards
Explore Health Data Atlases and Dashboards Many Vermont public health map atlases and dashboard-styled reports...
Cancer
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Vermont. Each year more than 3,600 Vermonters...
Cancer Plans & Reports
The 2025 Vermont Cancer Plan is our state's road map for addressing the burden of...
Survivorship and End of Life Care
A cancer survivor is anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, from the time of...
Cancer Treatment and Care
Once cancer is diagnosed, prompt and thorough medical treatment and complementary care are essential to...
Early Detection and Screening
Early detection of cancer in people without symptoms (also called screening) can help to find...
Prevention
Cancer develops gradually as a result of many different factors related to lifestyle choices, environment...