The specific data showing an increase in cancer incidence from 9.5% in 2019 to 9.8% in 2021 has been discussed in various CDC resources. However, to find this exact comparison directly, you can use the CDC's comprehensive cancer statistics tools. These tools allow users to explore cancer incidence, mortality, and other related statistics.
For detailed cancer data, including trends and comparisons, you can access the CDC's U.S. Cancer Statistics Data Visualizations Tool. This tool provides extensive information on new cancer cases, cancer deaths, survival statistics, and more. You can create custom graphics and tables to compare data across different years.
Here is the link to the tool: CDC Cancer Data Visualizations Tool
Additionally, you can review the CDC's reports on cancer statistics, such as the U.S. Cancer Statistics: Highlights from 2020 Mortality and Incidence, which includes comparisons to previous years to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: CDC Report on Cancer Statistics
These resources will provide you with the detailed information and comparisons you are looking for.