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Table 1.23

U.S. Complete Prevalence Counts, Invasive Cancers Only, January 1, 2015a
By Age at Prevalence

Site Sex Age at Prevalence
All Agesc Ages
0-9
Ages
10-19
Ages
20-29
Ages
30-39
Ages
40-49
Ages
50-59
Ages
60-69
Ages
70+
All Sites Males 7,032,494 18,799 43,681 92,992 172,866 345,981 942,023 1,888,544 3,527,607
Females 8,079,604 17,434 38,006 96,195 248,166 638,524 1,448,944 2,081,139 3,511,196
Oral Cavity & Pharynx Males 240,247 60 336 1,691 3,835 13,583 51,730 81,471 87,541
Females 119,471 96 496 1,605 4,119 8,518 21,670 31,757 51,208
Esophagus Males 36,637 0 0 28 231 975 4,943 12,273 18,186
Females 10,647 0 0 11 55 198 1,426 3,121 5,836
Stomach Males 56,530 0 23 150 711 2,701 8,186 15,329 29,430
Females 41,385 0 61 172 792 2,373 6,357 9,414 22,216
Colon & Rectum Males 661,891 33 250 1,423 7,046 26,892 94,246 161,215 370,786
Females 670,194 0 371 1,716 7,187 25,306 82,985 135,011 417,617
Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct Males 50,546 578 624 681 635 1,774 10,577 22,897 12,780
Females 21,444 441 607 449 509 1,106 3,718 7,157 7,456
Pancreas Males 34,774 23 46 131 515 1,660 6,226 11,193 14,981
Females 33,841 11 46 330 783 1,891 6,174 9,420 15,186
Larynx Males 80,116 0 23 79 241 1,631 10,408 23,663 44,070
Females 19,640 0 0 17 152 770 3,601 6,083 9,016
Lung & Bronchus Males 238,904 45 110 427 1,280 5,040 25,457 66,067 140,479
Females 302,131 44 81 398 1,613 6,862 36,368 77,674 179,091
Melanoma of the Skin Males 613,293 68 636 5,049 18,308 45,387 105,775 168,413 269,658
Females 608,730 102 784 10,401 36,985 74,100 131,803 152,396 202,159
Breast Males 19,095 0 0 11 153 624 2,094 5,126 11,088
Females 3,418,124 11 12 3,313 39,205 214,191 604,877 942,597 1,613,918
Cervix Females 257,524 0 81 2,063 14,486 40,266 60,508 63,055 77,065
Corpus & Uterus, NOS Females 727,200 11 23 844 6,718 27,300 101,936 215,845 374,522
Ovaryd Females 224,940 113 948 3,985 7,585 18,327 46,034 62,323 85,625
Prostate Males 3,120,176 57 46 80 339 15,748 231,637 864,374 2,007,896
Urinary Bladder Males 529,318 62 105 595 2,505 9,096 43,303 120,318 353,336
Females 179,126 68 52 251 1,033 3,695 14,768 37,488 121,771
Kidney & Renal Pelvis Males 306,570 1,572 2,258 3,120 6,122 20,682 54,352 87,265 131,198
Females 198,810 1,676 2,482 3,197 5,496 13,754 33,887 50,099 88,220
Hodgkin Lymphoma Males 108,267 186 2,304 10,001 16,774 22,863 25,896 19,002 11,241
Females 100,538 45 1,912 9,703 16,856 22,201 23,482 15,606 10,735
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Males 364,491 828 4,278 8,341 14,678 30,274 62,974 91,757 151,361
Females 321,551 626 1,720 4,732 10,140 21,355 48,928 80,035 154,015
Myeloma Males 69,065 0 0 88 694 3,299 11,384 20,714 32,886
Females 55,668 0 0 67 464 2,560 8,464 16,640 27,472
Leukemia Males 230,623 6,548 13,735 14,815 13,747 17,054 29,724 50,174 84,826
Females 175,192 6,088 10,463 13,168 11,932 13,097 21,058 32,759 66,628
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Males 45,907 5,461 11,360 11,466 7,880 5,297 2,407 1,257 780
Females 38,863 5,145 8,877 9,392 6,746 4,468 2,136 1,295 803

Footnotes:

a U.S. 2015 cancer prevalence counts are based on 2015 cancer prevalence proportions from the SEER 9 registries (San Francisco, Connecticut, Detroit, Hawaii, Iowa, New Mexico, Seattle, Utah, and Atlanta) and 1/1/2015 U.S. population estimates based on the average of 2014 and 2015 population estimates from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Prevalence was calculated using the first invasive tumor for each cancer site diagnosed during the previous 40 years (1975-2014).

b Cases diagnosed more than 40 years ago were estimated using the completeness index method (Capocaccia et. al. 1997, Merrill et. al. 2000).

c Due to rounding, the sum of the age specific estimates may not equal the all ages estimate.

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