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Incidence Rate Report for Ohio by County

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

Average Annual Count
Rate Period
Ohio6 466.6 (464.9, 468.3) 59,366 2005-2009
US (SEER+NPCR)1 465.0 (464.7, 465.4)
§
2005-2009
Scioto County6 522.0 (500.7, 544.0) 461 2005-2009
Ashtabula County6 515.7 (497.6, 534.3) 626 2005-2009
Clinton County6 515.6 (486.2, 546.3) 233 2005-2009
Athens County6 515.0 (487.4, 543.7) 268 2005-2009
Marion County6 510.9 (488.0, 534.7) 377 2005-2009
Vinton County6 508.1 (456.4, 564.2) 73 2005-2009
Ottawa County6 504.1 (477.3, 532.1) 279 2005-2009
Licking County6 502.3 (487.1, 517.9) 848 2005-2009
Washington County6 499.1 (476.8, 522.3) 388 2005-2009
Belmont County6 498.7 (477.9, 520.2) 450 2005-2009
Trumbull County6 495.9 (484.0, 508.0) 1,360 2005-2009
Erie County6 495.4 (475.8, 515.7) 502 2005-2009
Delaware County6 494.6 (477.3, 512.4) 665 2005-2009
Cuyahoga County6 490.9 (485.9, 495.9) 7,550 2005-2009
Franklin County6 489.9 (483.7, 496.1) 4,871 2005-2009
Coshocton County6 489.5 (460.0, 520.5) 210 2005-2009
Muskingum County6 485.6 (466.2, 505.6) 482 2005-2009
Knox County6 483.4 (459.8, 507.9) 321 2005-2009
Pike County6 482.6 (448.4, 518.9) 149 2005-2009
Mahoning County6 482.5 (471.5, 493.7) 1,528 2005-2009
Fairfield County6 482.3 (466.1, 498.9) 687 2005-2009
Jefferson County6 481.0 (460.9, 501.7) 453 2005-2009
Guernsey County6 480.7 (453.0, 509.7) 231 2005-2009
Noble County6 479.7 (431.2, 532.3) 72 2005-2009
Montgomery County6 479.6 (471.8, 487.4) 2,987 2005-2009
Madison County6 479.2 (450.3, 509.5) 207 2005-2009
Pickaway County6 478.5 (453.1, 505.0) 272 2005-2009
Gallia County6 477.9 (446.2, 511.3) 173 2005-2009
Monroe County6 476.0 (432.2, 523.4) 93 2005-2009
Union County6 475.6 (446.0, 506.7) 202 2005-2009
Clark County6 475.2 (460.4, 490.4) 806 2005-2009
Huron County6 473.8 (450.2, 498.3) 307 2005-2009
Clermont County6 472.8 (458.9, 487.0) 905 2005-2009
Allen County6 471.0 (453.5, 489.0) 562 2005-2009
Morrow County6 470.9 (439.0, 504.4) 169 2005-2009
Harrison County6 470.7 (429.3, 515.3) 99 2005-2009
Logan County6 470.5 (444.7, 497.5) 252 2005-2009
Seneca County6 469.8 (446.3, 494.2) 306 2005-2009
Carroll County6 466.1 (434.4, 499.6) 166 2005-2009
Sandusky County6 465.7 (443.3, 488.9) 333 2005-2009
Greene County6 465.4 (450.6, 480.6) 766 2005-2009
Medina County6 465.3 (451.0, 480.0) 830 2005-2009
Warren County6 465.0 (451.0, 479.4) 864 2005-2009
Brown County6 463.4 (436.1, 492.0) 221 2005-2009
Perry County6 463.3 (432.8, 495.4) 174 2005-2009
Lorain County6 463.2 (452.9, 473.8) 1,542 2005-2009
Lake County6 463.2 (451.9, 474.7) 1,314 2005-2009
Butler County6 461.7 (451.6, 472.1) 1,596 2005-2009
Auglaize County6 461.4 (435.9, 488.0) 252 2005-2009
Champaign County6 461.3 (432.9, 491.0) 203 2005-2009
Hocking County6 461.2 (428.4, 495.8) 153 2005-2009
Meigs County6 460.1 (424.6, 498.0) 127 2005-2009
Portage County6 459.8 (444.8, 475.1) 734 2005-2009
Hardin County6 457.7 (425.4, 491.8) 152 2005-2009
Columbiana County6 456.5 (440.4, 473.2) 617 2005-2009
Stark County6 455.9 (447.1, 464.8) 2,104 2005-2009
Crawford County6 454.8 (429.8, 481.0) 254 2005-2009
Highland County6 451.4 (424.3, 479.7) 213 2005-2009
Richland County6 449.5 (434.5, 465.0) 686 2005-2009
Hamilton County6 448.2 (442.0, 454.4) 4,136 2005-2009
Mercer County6 447.1 (420.0, 475.6) 208 2005-2009
Tuscarawas County6 446.3 (428.7, 464.5) 498 2005-2009
Shelby County6 446.1 (420.3, 473.1) 227 2005-2009
Summit County6 444.3 (436.9, 451.9) 2,770 2005-2009
Ross County6 444.2 (424.0, 465.1) 370 2005-2009
Fayette County6 442.7 (410.7, 476.5) 145 2005-2009
Adams County6 440.9 (408.7, 475.1) 141 2005-2009
Morgan County6 440.9 (398.9, 486.4) 83 2005-2009
Wyandot County6 439.6 (404.5, 477.0) 119 2005-2009
Jackson County6 437.7 (408.1, 469.0) 165 2005-2009
Preble County6 436.6 (410.6, 463.9) 216 2005-2009
Putnam County6 436.2 (406.7, 467.3) 165 2005-2009
Williams County6 435.6 (408.5, 464.1) 197 2005-2009
Miami County6 433.7 (416.8, 451.1) 511 2005-2009
Hancock County6 432.7 (412.6, 453.6) 354 2005-2009
Lucas County6 431.3 (423.0, 439.6) 2,123 2005-2009
Wayne County6 429.0 (412.7, 445.8) 534 2005-2009
Lawrence County6 423.1 (402.0, 444.9) 311 2005-2009
Wood County6 421.8 (405.6, 438.6) 523 2005-2009
Darke County6 417.7 (395.3, 441.2) 267 2005-2009
Geauga County6 415.7 (399.0, 433.0) 491 2005-2009
Ashland County6 406.0 (383.7, 429.4) 252 2005-2009
Defiance County6 403.5 (377.5, 431.0) 182 2005-2009
Henry County6 393.7 (363.7, 425.7) 129 2005-2009
Fulton County6 391.9 (366.8, 418.4) 185 2005-2009
Van Wert County6 387.8 (358.6, 418.8) 135 2005-2009
Paulding County6 381.5 (345.6, 420.2) 85 2005-2009
Holmes County6 325.9 (300.1, 353.2) 120 2005-2009
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 06/19/2013 4:13 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.