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Table 22.21

Cancer of the Pancreas (Invasive)

United States Cancer Prevalence Estimates

Estimated United States Cancer Prevalence Counts a on January 1, 2012
By Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Years Since Diagnosis
Race/Ethnicity Sex Years Since Diagnosis Completeh
0 to <5 5 to <10 10 to <15 15 to <20 20 to <25 25 to <30 0 to <20e 0 to <37e >=37g
All Races b Both Sexes 34,042 5,941 2,492 1,380 789 430 44,240 45,432 270 45,702
Males 17,628 2,644 1,241 479 395 107 22,190 22,666 117 22,783
Females 16,414 3,297 1,251 901 394 323 22,050 22,766 153 22,919
White b Both Sexes 27,956 5,052 1,946 1,019 597 332 36,320 37,195 220 37,415
Males 14,674 2,268 1,083 345 336 74 18,561 18,920 104 19,024
Females 13,282 2,784 863 674 261 258 17,759 18,275 116 18,391
Black b Both Sexes 4,327 581 345 199 153 60 5,476 5,722 127 5,849
Males 2,084 261 93 42 52 26 2,481 2,581 53 2,634
Females 2,243 320 252 157 101 34 2,995 3,141 74 3,215
Asian/
Pacific
Islander c
Both Sexes 1,335 239 121 + + + 1,755 + + +
Males 614 109 41 + + + 789 + + +
Females 721 130 80 + + + 966 + + +
Hispanic d Both Sexes 2,386 473 203 + + + 3,216 + + +
Males 1,247 155 83 + + + 1,518 + + +
Females 1,139 318 120 + + + 1,698 + + +
Estimated prevalence percent a on January 1, 2012, of the SEERc population diagnosed in the previous 20 years
By Age at Prevalence, Race/Ethnicity and Sex
Race/Ethnicity Sex Age Specific (Crude) Age-Adjustedf
All Ages 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+ All Ages
All Races c Both Sexes 0.0129% - 0.0001% 0.0008% 0.0020% 0.0070% 0.0187% 0.0404% 0.0624% 0.0617% 0.0123%
Males 0.0130% - - 0.0005% 0.0016% 0.0073% 0.0209% 0.0449% 0.0690% 0.0661% 0.0133%
Females 0.0129% - - 0.0011% 0.0025% 0.0068% 0.0167% 0.0363% 0.0570% 0.0591% 0.0115%
White c Both Sexes 0.0134% - - 0.0007% 0.0018% 0.0070% 0.0180% 0.0407% 0.0623% 0.0601% 0.0122%
Males 0.0137% - - 0.0005% 0.0015% 0.0073% 0.0204% 0.0457% 0.0702% 0.0658% 0.0134%
Females 0.0130% - - 0.0009% 0.0022% 0.0066% 0.0156% 0.0361% 0.0557% 0.0567% 0.0111%
Black c Both Sexes 0.0124% - - 0.0010% 0.0030% 0.0089% 0.0261% 0.0466% 0.0661% 0.0699% 0.0146%
Males 0.0114% - - - 0.0019% 0.0092% 0.0282% 0.0514% 0.0642% 0.0554% 0.0143%
Females 0.0133% - - 0.0013% 0.0040% 0.0087% 0.0243% 0.0428% 0.0675% 0.0770% 0.0147%
Asian/
Pacific
Islander c
Both Sexes 0.0115% - - 0.0009% 0.0020% 0.0061% 0.0169% 0.0331% 0.0595% 0.0659% 0.0114%
Males 0.0107% - - - 0.0019% 0.0054% 0.0173% 0.0345% 0.0607% 0.0726% 0.0117%
Females 0.0121% - - 0.0017% 0.0021% 0.0067% 0.0166% 0.0320% 0.0586% 0.0618% 0.0113%
Hispanic d Both Sexes 0.0063% - - 0.0008% 0.0013% 0.0056% 0.0143% 0.0356% 0.0451% 0.0675% 0.0104%
Males 0.0058% - - 0.0007% 0.0007% 0.0059% 0.0150% 0.0400% 0.0525% 0.0493% 0.0105%
Females 0.0068% - - 0.0010% 0.0020% 0.0053% 0.0137% 0.0318% 0.0396% 0.0784% 0.0101%

Footnotes:

a US 2012 cancer prevalence counts are based on 2012 cancer prevalence proportions from the SEER registries and 1/1/2012 US population estimates based on the average of 2011 and 2012 population estimates from the US Bureau of the Census. Prevalence was calculated using the First Malignant Primary Only for a person.

b Statistics based on SEER 9 Areas.

c Statistics based on SEER 11 Areas and Rural Georgia

d Statistics based on NHIA for Hispanic for SEER 11 Areas and Rural Georgia.

e Maximum limited-duration prevalence: 37 years for 1975-2012 SEER 9 data; 20 years for 1992-2012 SEER 11 data (used to calculate prevalence for Hispanics and Asian Pacific Islanders).

f Percentages are age-adjusted to the 2000 US Standard Population (19 age groups - Census P25-1130) by 5-year age groups.

g Cases diagnosed more than 37 years ago were estimated using the completeness index method (Capocaccia et. al. 1997, Merrill et. al. 2000).

h Complete prevalence is obtained by summing 0 to <37 and >=37.

i Age-specific completeness index was approximated using empirical data from historical Connecticut tumor registry.

- Statistic not shown. Statistic based on fewer than 5 cases estimated alive in SEER for the time interval.

+ Not available.

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