A line graph that shows the number of people who have been diagnosed with cancer in the United States from 2013 to 2014. The x-axis represents the years starting from 2013 and ending in 2014.
The graph has three lines each representing a different year. The first line is yellow the second line is red and the third line is green. The lines are plotted in a horizontal axis with the yellow line representing the percentage of people diagnosed with the cancer the red line representing a percentage of the percentage and the green line representing an percentage. The graph also has a bar graph on the left side which shows that the percentage has decreased from 0% to 100%.
At the bottom of the graph there are two gauges one for the year 2013 and the other for the month 2014. On the right side there is a table that shows that there are three different colors - red green and yellow - representing the different years. The red line represents the percentage change in the percentage over time while the green and yellow lines represent the percentage changes over time. The table also has two buttons one labeled "MAPE" and another labeled "Rolling Quarter".
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2014
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