Any significant changes included in the annual data release or the request process are detailed in the SEER Data Change History.
SEER collects cancer incidence data from population-based cancer registries covering approximately 45.9 percent of the U.S. population. The SEER registries collect data on patient demographics, primary tumor site, tumor morphology, stage at diagnosis, and first course of treatment, and they follow up with patients for vital status. 
There are two data products available: 
  - SEER Research Data 
- SEER Research Plus and NCCR Data
This was motivated because of concerns about the increasing risk of re-identifiability of individuals. The  Research Plus  and NCCR Data require user authentication through eRA Commons or an  HHS account.  Refer to the SEER Data Access Policy and the FAQ  about Research Plus access requirements for more information.
    
    
      
        Research Data
        
        
          
          Access to SEER 1975-2022 data with exclusions: 
          
            - Excludes geography, month in addition to year of diagnosis, and other demographic fields
 Who Can Access?
          
            - Any user with a valid email address
 Data Access Steps
          
            - Complete registration form
              
                - Initial required agreements
 
- Get SEER*Stat account
- Log into SEER*Stat
 
       
     
    
    
        
        Research Plus and NCCR Data
      
            Access to:
            Who Can Access?
            
			  - Users with eRA Commons or HHS accounts and not located in a country of concern
Data Access Steps
          
            - Login with required account
- Complete registration form
              
                - Initial required agreements
 
- Provide signing official
- Get  SEER*Stat account
-  Log into SEER*Stat
 
       
     
 
     
   
      
        Specialized Databases
        
        
          
            - These include additional fields that SEER collects and makes available through databases that are not part of the standard research data files. For more information, refer to the Specialized Databases website.
- To access these databases, users must already have access to the latest Research Plus Data and submit an application that will be reviewed for each database requested.
- Some specialized databases may have different requirements, (e.g., only available to researchers inside the U.S.).
 
       
         
 
View How to Request Access
    
  Start a Request
  
    
      
          - Request access to the Research Plus and NCCR Data
- Register for access to the Research Data