Cancer data that helps save lives.

The California Cancer Registry collects, analyzes, and shares high-quality cancer data to support reporting, research, public health planning, and better patient outcomes.

Cancer Spotlight

Sarcoma Cancer Awareness Month

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Measuring impact across California

CCR supports statewide cancer surveillance, research, reporting, and public health planning through decades of high-quality cancer data.

Years of Research

30+

Decades of statewide cancer surveillance, analysis, and collaboration.

Cases Available

5.8M

Cancer cases available to support research and public health insight.

Cases Added Annually

190K

New cancer case records contributed each year across reporting facilities.

County Reach

58

Supporting statewide consistency in collection, standards, and access.

Why this work matters

Behind every data point is a person, a family, and a community. CCR data helps California better understand cancer trends and improve prevention, treatment, and survivorship efforts.

Real data supports real progress.

From early detection efforts to long-term outcome tracking, the registry plays a critical role in shaping policies, funding decisions, and clinical practices across California.

Our Mission

Delivering high quality cancer data used to save and improve lives.

Our Vision

CCR will serve the public by collecting timely, standardized, statewide data across the cancer continuum to target action toward high impact data use.

NAACCR Gold Certification

Recognized for data quality and completeness

CDC NPCR Certified

Aligned with national cancer surveillance standards

Serving California Since 1988

Long-term statewide cancer data leadership

Research & Public Health Support

Used for planning, policy, and clinical insight