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Table 2.18

All Cancer Sites (Invasive)

Age-adjusted Cancer Deatha Rates by State, All Races, 2007-2011

Males and Females

Total U.S. Rate compared to Five Highest and Five Lowest State Rates
State Rate SE Rank PD
TOTAL U.S. 173.79 0.10    
Kentucky 207.09b 0.95 (01) 19.16c
Mississippi 200.31b 1.15 (02) 15.26c
West Virginia 200.29b 1.32 (03) 15.25c
Louisiana 198.64b 0.94 (04) 14.30c
Arkansas 196.92b 1.10 (05) 13.31c
New Mexico 153.00b 1.21 (47) -11.96c
Arizona 152.89b 0.68 (48) -12.02c
Colorado 149.94b 0.82 (49) -13.72c
Hawaii 141.63b 1.36 (50) -18.50c
Utah 128.51b 1.13 (51) -26.05c
Individual State Rates
State Rate SE Rank PD
Alabama 193.97b 0.87 (07) 11.61c
Alaska 181.58 2.98 (18) 4.49
Arizona 152.89b 0.68 (48) -12.02c
Arkansas 196.92b 1.10 (05) 13.31c
California 157.70b 0.30 (46) -9.26c
Colorado 149.94b 0.82 (49) -13.72c
Connecticut 162.88b 0.90 (43) -6.27c
Delaware 185.45b 1.93 (14) 6.71c
D.C. 192.87b 2.63 (08) 10.98c
Florida 165.51b 0.37 (39) -4.76
Georgia 176.39b 0.65 (22) 1.50
Hawaii 141.63b 1.36 (50) -18.50c
Idaho 161.61b 1.46 (44) -7.00c
Illinois 181.11b 0.53 (19) 4.21
Indiana 190.08b 0.75 (10) 9.37c
Iowa 173.06 0.98 (32) -0.42
Kansas 172.67 1.07 (33) -0.64
Kentucky 207.09b 0.95 (01) 19.16c
Louisiana 198.64b 0.94 (04) 14.30c
Maine 185.55b 1.50 (13) 6.77c
Maryland 174.69 0.78 (26) 0.52
Massachusetts 173.44 0.69 (30) -0.20
Michigan 182.41b 0.58 (16) 4.97
Minnesota 166.72b 0.78 (38) -4.07
Mississippi 200.31b 1.15 (02) 15.26c
Missouri 185.91b 0.75 (12) 6.98c
Montana 163.76b 1.69 (42) -5.77c
Nebraska 168.23b 1.30 (35) -3.19
Nevada 176.03 1.21 (25) 1.29
New Hampshire 176.21 1.57 (24) 1.39
New Jersey 171.48b 0.60 (34) -1.32
New Mexico 153.00b 1.21 (47) -11.96c
New York 164.30b 0.39 (40) -5.46c
North Carolina 179.48b 0.61 (20) 3.27
North Dakota 161.01b 2.04 (45) -7.35c
Ohio 189.73b 0.54 (11) 9.18c
Oklahoma 192.45b 0.98 (09) 10.74c
Oregon 174.51 0.91 (29) 0.42
Pennsylvania 181.97b 0.48 (17) 4.71
Rhode Island 174.68 1.69 (27) 0.51
South Carolina 185.11b 0.88 (15) 6.52c
South Dakota 167.62 1.90 (36) -3.55
Tennessee 195.93b 0.77 (06) 12.74c
Texas 166.91b 0.40 (37) -3.96
Utah 128.51b 1.13 (51) -26.05c
Vermont 178.31 2.23 (21) 2.60
Virginia 176.32b 0.67 (23) 1.46
Washington 173.10 0.73 (31) -0.39
West Virginia 200.29b 1.32 (03) 15.25c
Wisconsin 174.62 0.75 (28) 0.48
Wyoming 164.12b 2.43 (41) -5.56c

Map of U.S. Rates displayed in table above

Footnotes:

a US Mortality Files, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rates are per 100,000 and are age-adjusted to the 2000 US Std Population (19 age groups - Census P25-1130).

b Difference between state rate and total U.S. rate is statistically significant (p<=.0002).

c Absolute percent difference between state rate and total U.S. rate is 5% or more.

SE Standard error of the rate.

PD Percent difference between state rate and total U.S. rate.

- Statistic not shown. Rate based on less than 16 cases for the time interval.

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