A bar graph that shows the number of people who have been diagnosed with cancer in the United States. The x-axis of the graph is labeled "Number of People Who Have Been Diagnosed with Cancer" and the y-axis is labeled as "Total Cap". There are six bars in the graph each representing a different period of time.
The first bar is red the second is blue the third is orange the fourth is yellow the fifth is green and the sixth is purple. The bars are arranged in a vertical line with the highest bar at the top and the lowest at the bottom. The highest bar is blue and the smallest at the middle. The lowest bar is orange and the highest at the right is purple indicating that the highest number of patients has been diagnosed. The graph also has a legend at the center that explains the meaning of each bar.
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2012
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