A pie chart that shows the percentage of people who have been diagnosed with cancer in the United States. The chart is divided into three sections each representing a different type of cancer. The largest section in the chart is green representing the number of people diagnosed with the disease. The largest section is blue representing a percentage of the population. The smallest section is purple representing an increase in the percentage. The pie chart also shows that the majority of people in the population have the highest percentage of cancer with the largest section being the largest and the smallest being the smallest. There are also three smaller sections in the pie chart one in blue and one in green. The blue section is the largest with a percentage that is higher than the green section. The green section is smaller and has the highest percentages while the purple section is higher. The smaller sections are smaller and have the lowest percentages. The text on the chart reads "MEDICARE (23.53% (29.9%) 9.9% 9.69% 8.98% 898% 998% (898%) Trx (Trx City)". Overall the chart shows that there are three types of cancer patients who have experienced a significant increase in their mortality rate.

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2011
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