Incidence Rate Report for Oklahoma by County

"All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, All Cancer Sites, All Ages"
Sorted by Rate

County,"Annual Incidence Rate(†) over rate period - cases per 100,000","Lower 95% Confidence Interval","Upper 95% Confidence Interval",Average Annual Count,Rate Period
Oklahoma(6),478.6 ,475.5, 481.7,18523,2005-2009
US (SEER+NPCR)(1),465.0 ,464.7, 465.4,§,2005-2009
Beaver County(6),322.9 ,263.7, 392.2,21,2005-2009
Wagoner County(6),346.0 ,324.9, 368.1,223,2005-2009
Logan County(6),375.1 ,347.8, 404.0,145,2005-2009
Texas County(6),383.3 ,342.8, 427.2,67,2005-2009
Delaware County(6),394.7 ,370.9, 419.8,220,2005-2009
Latimer County(6),396.3 ,348.0, 449.7,51,2005-2009
Atoka County(6),400.9 ,357.9, 447.8,65,2005-2009
Grady County(6),418.8 ,394.1, 444.6,221,2005-2009
Cotton County(6),421.6 ,359.2, 492.2,33,2005-2009
Rogers County(6),424.6 ,405.1, 444.7,369,2005-2009
Payne County(6),426.3 ,404.4, 449.1,291,2005-2009
Cimarron County(6),426.5 ,334.9, 537.9,16,2005-2009
Lincoln County(6),432.5 ,402.8, 463.9,162,2005-2009
Osage County(6),433.0 ,407.2, 460.0,219,2005-2009
Le Flore County(6),436.9 ,412.6, 462.4,246,2005-2009
Comanche County(6),441.5 ,423.3, 460.3,450,2005-2009
Adair County(6),444.2 ,405.3, 485.9,98,2005-2009
Roger Mills County(6),449.0 ,365.4, 548.0,21,2005-2009
Woodward County(6),452.0 ,412.2, 494.6,96,2005-2009
Sequoyah County(6),452.5 ,425.1, 481.2,211,2005-2009
Washita County(6),454.1 ,406.1, 506.4,68,2005-2009
Custer County(6),456.2 ,420.1, 494.6,122,2005-2009
Cherokee County(6),456.3 ,428.4, 485.5,206,2005-2009
Tillman County(6),457.1 ,400.6, 519.8,50,2005-2009
Harper County(6),457.8 ,376.8, 553.5,23,2005-2009
Carter County(6),458.0 ,433.0, 484.2,255,2005-2009
Canadian County(6),458.0 ,439.1, 477.5,458,2005-2009
Cleveland County(6),459.0 ,445.6, 472.7,937,2005-2009
Noble County(6),464.7 ,414.7, 519.4,64,2005-2009
Ellis County(6),467.5 ,386.5, 562.1,26,2005-2009
Beckham County(6),469.3 ,428.8, 512.6,100,2005-2009
Major County(6),470.0 ,409.8, 537.5,47,2005-2009
Okmulgee County(6),471.5 ,443.4, 500.9,216,2005-2009
Marshall County(6),471.6 ,428.9, 517.6,95,2005-2009
Ottawa County(6),471.8 ,441.5, 503.6,188,2005-2009
Love County(6),472.7 ,416.8, 534.6,54,2005-2009
Bryan County(6),473.3 ,444.9, 503.1,212,2005-2009
Blaine County(6),474.6 ,424.6, 529.0,67,2005-2009
Grant County(6),477.2 ,403.3, 562.6,32,2005-2009
Pittsburg County(6),478.9 ,453.5, 505.5,273,2005-2009
Pottawatomie County(6),479.1 ,457.1, 501.9,363,2005-2009
Caddo County(6),479.6 ,446.6, 514.4,160,2005-2009
Kiowa County(6),480.2 ,426.5, 539.2,62,2005-2009
McIntosh County(6),480.2 ,444.0, 518.8,143,2005-2009
Washington County(6),488.7 ,464.5, 513.9,319,2005-2009
Alfalfa County(6),490.4 ,422.8, 567.1,39,2005-2009
Oklahoma County(6),491.4 ,484.1, 498.8,3462,2005-2009
Pontotoc County(6),491.8 ,461.2, 523.9,197,2005-2009
Stephens County(6),493.0 ,466.8, 520.5,272,2005-2009
Garfield County(6),493.6 ,470.1, 518.1,338,2005-2009
Nowata County(6),493.7 ,441.5, 550.8,67,2005-2009
Pushmataha County(6),494.5 ,445.2, 548.1,77,2005-2009
Woods County(6),496.1 ,434.9, 563.8,52,2005-2009
Mayes County(6),498.5 ,470.2, 528.2,239,2005-2009
Harmon County(6),498.9 ,397.9, 618.9,18,2005-2009
Seminole County(6),500.9 ,464.7, 539.2,147,2005-2009
Haskell County(6),504.1 ,453.2, 559.3,75,2005-2009
Creek County(6),504.4 ,482.5, 527.0,410,2005-2009
Kay County(6),504.6 ,478.5, 531.9,290,2005-2009
Dewey County(6),504.8 ,426.2, 595.1,32,2005-2009
McClain County(6),508.4 ,475.1, 543.5,178,2005-2009
Pawnee County(6),509.5 ,466.0, 556.2,105,2005-2009
Coal County(6),511.7 ,438.6, 594.2,36,2005-2009
Craig County(6),512.1 ,467.1, 560.6,98,2005-2009
McCurtain County(6),512.6 ,480.6, 546.1,197,2005-2009
Tulsa County(6),516.0 ,507.8, 524.4,3039,2005-2009
Okfuskee County(6),519.1 ,466.4, 576.4,73,2005-2009
Muskogee County(6),519.5 ,497.4, 542.3,428,2005-2009
Jackson County(6),520.3 ,481.4, 561.4,135,2005-2009
Hughes County(6),522.4 ,474.1, 574.5,89,2005-2009
Choctaw County(6),522.6 ,477.0, 571.7,100,2005-2009
Johnston County(6),522.6 ,466.8, 583.6,66,2005-2009
Greer County(6),532.1 ,457.7, 615.7,39,2005-2009
Kingfisher County(6),533.4 ,484.2, 586.4,88,2005-2009
Garvin County(6),534.2 ,499.6, 570.7,184,2005-2009
Jefferson County(6),536.5 ,466.3, 615.0,44,2005-2009
Murray County(6),540.9 ,491.2, 594.6,90,2005-2009

Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/23/2013 10:12 pm.
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."
"§ 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]
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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. 
