(a) lung and bronchus;
(b) female breast;
(c) urinary bladder (including in situ);
(d) brain and other nervous system;
(e) colon and rectum;
(f) non-Hodgkin lymphomas;
(g) leukemias;
(h) thyroid;
(i) liver/intrahepatic bile duct;
(j) kidney and renal pelvis;
(k) prostate;
(l) oral cavity and pharynx;
(m) stomach;
(n) esophagus;
(o) larynx;
(p) pancreas;
(q) corpus uterus;
(r) ovary;
(s) testis;
(t) mesothelioma;
(u) bone;
(v) nasal and nasopharynx; and
(w) soft tissue sarcomas.
6. Plotting of data for cancer incidence and environmental facility
maps shall be by census block, except in cases where such plotting could
disclose the identity of any person to whom the data relate, in which
case census blocks shall be aggregated for plotting to protect the
identity of such person. When such aggregation is required, the
department shall utilize the minimum number of census blocks practicable
to protect the identity of such person.
7. By March first, two thousand eleven the department shall make
available to the public information on cancer as designated by the
environmental public health tracking program of the centers for disease
control and prevention, and, in consultation with the department of
environmental conservation, current data on locations and type of
environmental facilities.
8. By June thirtieth, two thousand eleven the department shall make
available to the public cancer incidence and environmental facility maps
which show available information on the location of environmental
facilities and the total number of reported cancers by census block and
associated data for each reported cancer type listed in subdivision five
of this section.
9. The department shall make available to the public cancer incidence
and environmental facility maps in the manner described in subdivision
four of this section showing cancer clusters by cancer types. Prior to
plotting such data, the department shall use an appropriate statistical
method to detect statistical anomalies for the purpose of identifying
cancer clusters.
The department shall make such maps available on its public website,
and shall, in consultation with the department of environmental
conservation, update the maps not less than once every five years.
* NB Repealed May 1, 2028
Structure New York Laws
Article 24 - Control of Malignant Diseases
2400 - Cancer; Powers and Duties of Commissioner.
2401 - Cancer; Duty to Report.
2401-A - Skin Cancer Reporting.
2401-B - Cancer Incidence and Environmental Facility Maps.
2402 - Cancer; Reports Confidential.
2403 - Cancer; Compulsory Submission for Supervision or Inspection Not Required.
2404 - Breast Cancer; Duty to Inform.
2404-A - Prostate Cancer; Duty to Inform.
2404-C - Breast Cancer; Duty of Providers of Mammography Services to Notify and Inform.