Incidence Rate Report for Mississippi by County

"All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, Colon & Rectum, All Ages"
Sorted by Name

County,"Annual Incidence Rate(†) over rate period - cases per 100,000","Lower 95% Confidence Interval","Upper 95% Confidence Interval",Average Annual Count,Rate Period
Mississippi(6),52.3 ,51.1, 53.5,1569,2005-2009
US (SEER+NPCR)(1),46.2 ,46.1, 46.3,§,2005-2009
Yazoo County(6),60.5 ,48.1, 75.2,16,2005-2009
Yalobusha County(6),48.9 ,34.9, 66.9,8,2005-2009
Winston County(6),47.0 ,35.5, 61.2,11,2005-2009
Wilkinson County(6),74.8 ,53.8, 101.4,8,2005-2009
Webster County(6),75.4 ,55.4, 100.6,10,2005-2009
Wayne County(6),56.5 ,43.2, 72.7,12,2005-2009
Washington County(6),58.6 ,49.9, 68.3,33,2005-2009
Warren County(6),52.6 ,44.0, 62.4,27,2005-2009
Walthall County(6),64.7 ,48.5, 84.7,11,2005-2009
Union County(6),57.7 ,46.1, 71.5,17,2005-2009
Tunica County(6),63.4 ,42.3, 91.1,6,2005-2009
Tishomingo County(6),60.1 ,47.3, 75.7,15,2005-2009
Tippah County(6),40.2 ,29.5, 53.5,10,2005-2009
Tate County(6),54.2 ,42.4, 68.3,15,2005-2009
Tallahatchie County(6),55.6 ,39.5, 76.2,8,2005-2009
Sunflower County(6),64.1 ,50.9, 79.7,16,2005-2009
Stone County(6),49.4 ,34.5, 68.3,7,2005-2009
Smith County(6),58.4 ,43.2, 77.3,10,2005-2009
Simpson County(6),39.4 ,29.8, 51.1,12,2005-2009
Sharkey County(6),64.9 ,37.8, 103.6,4,2005-2009
Scott County(6),62.8 ,50.7, 77.0,19,2005-2009
Rankin County(6),48.8 ,43.5, 54.5,63,2005-2009
Quitman County(6),51.8 ,33.0, 77.3,5,2005-2009
Prentiss County(6),53.4 ,42.3, 66.6,16,2005-2009
Pontotoc County(6),45.8 ,35.6, 58.0,14,2005-2009
Pike County(6),53.4 ,44.1, 64.0,24,2005-2009
Perry County(6),61.7 ,43.6, 84.8,8,2005-2009
Pearl River County(6),55.0 ,47.0, 63.9,35,2005-2009
Panola County(6),67.2 ,55.5, 80.7,23,2005-2009
Oktibbeha County(6),53.8 ,43.1, 66.3,18,2005-2009
Noxubee County(6),45.8 ,30.6, 66.1,6,2005-2009
Newton County(6),45.5 ,34.5, 58.9,12,2005-2009
Neshoba County(6),47.5 ,37.3, 59.7,15,2005-2009
Montgomery County(6),57.0 ,40.4, 78.5,8,2005-2009
Monroe County(6),53.7 ,44.3, 64.7,23,2005-2009
Marshall County(6),55.0 ,44.8, 66.9,21,2005-2009
Marion County(6),49.8 ,38.9, 62.9,14,2005-2009
Madison County(6),47.4 ,40.9, 54.5,40,2005-2009
Lowndes County(6),50.6 ,42.9, 59.3,31,2005-2009
Lincoln County(6),41.8 ,33.2, 52.1,16,2005-2009
Leflore County(6),68.0 ,55.7, 82.0,22,2005-2009
Lee County(6),53.4 ,46.5, 61.0,43,2005-2009
Leake County(6),52.8 ,40.5, 67.7,13,2005-2009
Lawrence County(6),43.6 ,30.1, 61.3,7,2005-2009
Lauderdale County(6),48.4 ,42.0, 55.5,42,2005-2009
Lamar County(6),41.4 ,32.7, 51.6,16,2005-2009
Lafayette County(6),49.3 ,39.6, 60.8,18,2005-2009
Kemper County(6),59.7 ,40.8, 84.5,7,2005-2009
Jones County(6),43.5 ,37.0, 50.8,32,2005-2009
Jefferson Davis County(6),61.7 ,45.1, 82.7,9,2005-2009
Jefferson County(6),54.0 ,33.6, 82.0,4,2005-2009
Jasper County(6),56.6 ,42.9, 73.3,12,2005-2009
Jackson County(6),45.8 ,40.7, 51.3,61,2005-2009
Itawamba County(6),70.6 ,56.7, 86.8,18,2005-2009
Issaquena County(6),* ,*, *,3 or fewer,2005-2009
Humphreys County(6),72.7 ,50.4, 101.4,7,2005-2009
Holmes County(6),83.0 ,65.9, 103.1,16,2005-2009
Hinds County(6),58.6 ,54.2, 63.2,136,2005-2009
Harrison County(6),43.2 ,38.9, 47.7,77,2005-2009
Hancock County(6),36.0 ,28.8, 44.5,18,2005-2009
Grenada County(6),67.7 ,54.3, 83.4,18,2005-2009
Greene County(6),52.4 ,35.6, 74.2,6,2005-2009
George County(6),48.2 ,35.8, 63.5,10,2005-2009
Franklin County(6),63.9 ,42.9, 91.7,6,2005-2009
Forrest County(6),50.1 ,43.0, 58.0,36,2005-2009
DeSoto County(6),50.1 ,44.7, 56.0,66,2005-2009
Covington County(6),37.5 ,26.8, 51.0,8,2005-2009
Copiah County(6),61.6 ,49.7, 75.4,19,2005-2009
Coahoma County(6),53.8 ,41.9, 67.9,14,2005-2009
Clay County(6),58.6 ,45.3, 74.5,14,2005-2009
Clarke County(6),61.4 ,47.5, 78.5,13,2005-2009
Claiborne County(6),56.3 ,36.9, 82.2,5,2005-2009
Choctaw County(6),44.0 ,28.2, 66.0,5,2005-2009
Chickasaw County(6),51.7 ,38.6, 67.9,11,2005-2009
Carroll County(6),46.5 ,31.1, 67.5,6,2005-2009
Calhoun County(6),47.9 ,34.7, 64.6,9,2005-2009
Bolivar County(6),81.4 ,68.5, 95.9,29,2005-2009
Benton County(6),68.0 ,46.7, 96.2,7,2005-2009
Attala County(6),41.0 ,30.2, 54.6,10,2005-2009
Amite County(6),53.1 ,37.9, 72.6,8,2005-2009
Alcorn County(6),45.6 ,36.9, 55.7,20,2005-2009
Adams County(6),46.3 ,37.1, 57.2,18,2005-2009

Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/26/2013 1:47 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 [http://www.seer.cancer.gov/stdpopulations/stdpop.19ages.html] (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 [http://seer.cancer.gov/popdata/] by NCI. The US populations included with the data release have been adjusted for the population shifts due to hurricanes Katrina and Rita [http://seer.cancer.gov/data/hurricane.html] 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."
* Data has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate estimates.  Counts are suppressed if fewer than 16 cases were reported in a specific area-sex-race category.
"§ 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.  [http://seer.cancer.gov/data/hurricane.html]
"

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 [http://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/suppressed.html] is used to avoid misinterpretation when rates are unstable. 
