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Incidence Rate Report for Illinois by County

All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, All Cancer Sites, All Ages
Sorted by Name
County
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Annual Incidence Rate
over rate period
(95% Confidence Interval)

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Average Annual Count
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Rate Period
Illinois 6 484.9 (483.2, 486.6) 62,965 2005-2009
US (SEER+NPCR) 1 465.0 (464.7, 465.4)
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2005-2009
Adams County 6 475.0 (454.0, 496.8) 404 2005-2009
Alexander County 6 507.4 (448.4, 572.6) 56 2005-2009
Bond County 6 522.1 (478.4, 568.8) 107 2005-2009
Boone County 6 467.5 (440.7, 495.6) 234 2005-2009
Brown County 6 505.9 (430.8, 590.6) 33 2005-2009
Bureau County 6 494.7 (465.4, 525.5) 222 2005-2009
Calhoun County 6 522.5 (448.7, 606.3) 37 2005-2009
Carroll County 6 443.3 (404.2, 485.5) 102 2005-2009
Cass County 6 466.5 (420.0, 517.0) 75 2005-2009
Champaign County 6 497.0 (481.5, 512.9) 790 2005-2009
Christian County 6 565.7 (534.2, 598.8) 247 2005-2009
Clark County 6 475.7 (434.6, 519.8) 102 2005-2009
Clay County 6 551.6 (503.2, 603.6) 100 2005-2009
Clinton County 6 487.8 (458.1, 519.0) 203 2005-2009
Coles County 6 520.6 (493.1, 549.3) 277 2005-2009
Cook County 6 480.6 (478.0, 483.3) 24,814 2005-2009
Crawford County 6 551.1 (510.1, 594.7) 136 2005-2009
Cumberland County 6 508.3 (454.8, 566.6) 68 2005-2009
De Witt County 6 489.3 (446.5, 535.3) 99 2005-2009
DeKalb County 6 478.3 (457.3, 499.9) 401 2005-2009
Douglas County 6 501.0 (460.6, 544.1) 116 2005-2009
DuPage County 6 472.4 (466.0, 478.9) 4,271 2005-2009
Edgar County 6 519.3 (478.9, 562.5) 127 2005-2009
Edwards County 6 499.6 (435.1, 571.8) 45 2005-2009
Effingham County 6 490.1 (459.6, 522.2) 195 2005-2009
Fayette County 6 490.8 (452.7, 531.4) 125 2005-2009
Ford County 6 555.6 (506.7, 608.3) 100 2005-2009
Franklin County 6 548.7 (520.0, 578.6) 287 2005-2009
Fulton County 6 543.1 (513.5, 574.1) 262 2005-2009
Gallatin County 6 555.1 (483.6, 635.2) 46 2005-2009
Greene County 6 530.5 (482.9, 581.8) 94 2005-2009
Grundy County 6 540.8 (510.3, 572.6) 240 2005-2009
Hamilton County 6 467.7 (411.8, 529.7) 53 2005-2009
Hancock County 6 475.0 (436.9, 515.8) 122 2005-2009
Hardin County 6 417.9 (349.3, 497.7) 27 2005-2009
Henderson County 6 437.5 (382.7, 499.0) 48 2005-2009
Henry County 6 484.5 (460.3, 509.8) 311 2005-2009
Iroquois County 6 489.4 (458.6, 521.8) 198 2005-2009
Jackson County 6 474.8 (448.5, 502.3) 251 2005-2009
Jasper County 6 477.5 (423.5, 536.9) 58 2005-2009
Jefferson County 6 489.8 (462.1, 518.8) 240 2005-2009
Jersey County 6 463.2 (426.9, 501.9) 123 2005-2009
Jo Daviess County 6 381.3 (350.9, 414.0) 124 2005-2009
Johnson County 6 542.8 (490.8, 599.0) 82 2005-2009
Kane County 6 474.3 (464.6, 484.2) 1,924 2005-2009
Kankakee County 6 508.7 (490.5, 527.3) 601 2005-2009
Kendall County 6 482.7 (459.3, 507.0) 346 2005-2009
Knox County 6 481.1 (457.6, 505.5) 330 2005-2009
La Salle County 6 534.4 (517.0, 552.3) 729 2005-2009
Lake County 6 475.2 (467.5, 483.1) 2,993 2005-2009
Lawrence County 6 443.0 (402.7, 486.5) 91 2005-2009
Lee County 6 510.1 (479.9, 541.8) 216 2005-2009
Livingston County 6 518.1 (488.2, 549.4) 232 2005-2009
Logan County 6 517.6 (483.7, 553.4) 177 2005-2009
Macon County 6 563.6 (545.4, 582.4) 748 2005-2009
Macoupin County 6 499.3 (474.3, 525.5) 306 2005-2009
Madison County 6 490.4 (479.2, 501.9) 1,466 2005-2009
Marion County 6 523.5 (495.1, 553.0) 267 2005-2009
Marshall County 6 468.1 (423.1, 517.0) 83 2005-2009
Mason County 6 527.5 (482.8, 575.6) 107 2005-2009
Massac County 6 507.3 (462.7, 555.2) 99 2005-2009
McDonough County 6 506.0 (470.6, 543.5) 162 2005-2009
McHenry County 6 453.5 (442.4, 464.9) 1,308 2005-2009
McLean County 6 480.9 (464.8, 497.5) 686 2005-2009
Menard County 6 505.1 (454.4, 560.3) 76 2005-2009
Mercer County 6 453.1 (413.1, 496.3) 98 2005-2009
Monroe County 6 475.1 (443.2, 508.8) 167 2005-2009
Montgomery County 6 515.9 (483.3, 550.2) 193 2005-2009
Morgan County 6 528.7 (498.0, 561.0) 228 2005-2009
Moultrie County 6 517.9 (470.8, 568.7) 93 2005-2009
Ogle County 6 436.9 (413.8, 460.9) 273 2005-2009
Peoria County 6 528.4 (514.2, 543.0) 1,067 2005-2009
Perry County 6 476.2 (439.5, 515.3) 127 2005-2009
Piatt County 6 474.7 (432.8, 519.8) 98 2005-2009
Pike County 6 418.8 (380.5, 460.1) 94 2005-2009
Pope County 6 369.1 (302.2, 448.7) 23 2005-2009
Pulaski County 6 473.2 (406.8, 547.8) 37 2005-2009
Putnam County 6 492.8 (425.0, 569.2) 39 2005-2009
Randolph County 6 498.3 (467.0, 531.1) 193 2005-2009
Richland County 6 520.5 (476.7, 567.6) 110 2005-2009
Rock Island County 6 490.1 (475.4, 505.2) 865 2005-2009
Saline County 6 501.0 (467.3, 536.7) 173 2005-2009
Sangamon County 6 513.0 (499.5, 526.8) 1,124 2005-2009
Schuyler County 6 450.7 (391.2, 517.5) 44 2005-2009
Scott County 6 455.4 (384.6, 536.3) 30 2005-2009
Shelby County 6 487.8 (451.8, 526.2) 143 2005-2009
St. Clair County 6 502.9 (490.9, 515.0) 1,367 2005-2009
Stark County 6 444.7 (381.2, 516.6) 38 2005-2009
Stephenson County 6 418.6 (395.7, 442.6) 259 2005-2009
Tazewell County 6 527.1 (511.0, 543.6) 826 2005-2009
Union County 6 439.3 (401.6, 479.9) 104 2005-2009
Vermilion County 6 530.3 (509.9, 551.3) 526 2005-2009
Wabash County 6 475.9 (427.6, 528.4) 74 2005-2009
Warren County 6 435.0 (396.0, 477.0) 96 2005-2009
Washington County 6 494.0 (448.3, 543.3) 88 2005-2009
Wayne County 6 467.3 (426.9, 510.7) 104 2005-2009
White County 6 458.8 (417.3, 503.7) 96 2005-2009
Whiteside County 6 437.4 (416.2, 459.5) 329 2005-2009
Will County 6 509.3 (500.6, 518.2) 2,754 2005-2009
Williamson County 6 506.2 (484.2, 529.1) 408 2005-2009
Winnebago County 6 461.5 (450.9, 472.3) 1,462 2005-2009
Woodford County 6 487.1 (457.6, 518.2) 211 2005-2009
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/21/2013 8:54 am.
State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data.
† Incidence rates (cases per 100,000 population per year) are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population (19 age groups: <1, 1-4, 5-9, ... , 80-84, 85+). Rates are for invasive cancer only (except for bladder cancer which is invasive and in situ) or unless otherwise specified. Rates calculated using SEER*Stat. Population counts for denominators are based on Census populations as modified by NCI. The US populations included with the data release have been adjusted for the population shifts due to hurricanes Katrina and Rita for 62 counties and parishes in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. The 1969-2009 US Population Data File is used for SEER and NPCR incidence rates.
§ Because of the impact on Louisiana's population for the July - December 2005 time period due to Hurricanes Katrina/Rita, SEER excluded Louisiana cases diagnosed for that six month time period. The count has been suppressed due to data consistency issues.

1 Source: CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries Cancer Surveillance System (NPCR-CSS) January 2012 data submission and SEER November 2011 submission.
6 Source: State Cancer Registry and the CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries Cancer Surveillance System (NPCR-CSS) January 2012 data submission. State rates include rates from metropolitan areas funded by SEER.

Interpret Rankings provides insight into interpreting cancer incidence statistics. When the population size for a denominator is small, the rates may be unstable. A rate is unstable when a small change in the numerator (e.g., only one or two additional cases) has a dramatic effect on the calculated rate.

Suppression is used to avoid misinterpretation when rates are unstable.
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