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Figure 1.17

CSR Figure 1.17: SEER Incidence, Burden vs Risk by Cancer Site


Figure 1.17

Incidence Percent Change between 2004 and 2013
Numbers (burden) vs Rates (risk)
All Races, All Ages, Both Sexes
Cancer Site Burden Percent ChangeRisk Percent Change
Thyroid 70.4 52.0
Liver & IBD 62.3 28.6
Kidney & Renal Pelvis 36.5 13.0
Corpus & Uterus, NOS 35.9 12.1
Melanoma of the Skin 31.3 11.6
Myeloma 29.7 6.4
Pancreas 29.5 5.6
Oral Cavity & Pharynx 28.3 5.0
Testis 9.6 3.7
Breast (Female) 18.5 1.3
Leukemia 18.4 0.2
Brain & ONS 9.0 -5.1
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 12.2 -5.9
All Cancer Sites 10.9 -8.4
Hodgkin Lymphoma -2.1 -11.0
Stomach 6.5 -12.0
Urinary Bladder 6.0 -12.9
Ovarya 1.1 -13.8
Cervix Uteri -7.4 -15.2
Lung & Bronchus 2.2 -16.5
Esophagus 3.3 -16.7
Larynx -0.8 -19.9
Colon & Rectum -5.5 -22.5
Prostate -11.1 -33.2

Footnotes:

Source: SEER 18 areas (San Francisco, Connecticut, Detroit, Hawaii, Iowa, New Mexico, Seattle, Utah, Atlanta, San Jose-Monterey, Los Angeles, Alaska Native Registry, Rural Georgia, California excluding SF/SJM/LA, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey and Georgia excluding ATL/RG).

Burden is the change in the number of incidence cases between 2004 and 2013.

Risk is the change in the cancer incidence rates between 2004 and 2013.

aOvary excludes borderline cases or histologies 8442, 8451, 8462, 8472, and 8473.

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