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Incidence Rate Report for Pennsylvania by County

All Races (includes Hispanic), Female, Breast, All Ages
Sorted by Rate
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
Pennsylvania 6 125.8 (124.7, 127.0) 10,003 2005-2009
US (SEER+NPCR) 1 122.0 (121.8, 122.2)
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2005-2009
Fulton County 6 90.5 (65.5, 122.5) 9 2005-2009
Huntingdon County 6 93.1 (77.8, 110.8) 27 2005-2009
Elk County 6 94.3 (76.6, 115.3) 22 2005-2009
Somerset County 6 104.9 (92.6, 118.6) 57 2005-2009
Fayette County 6 105.0 (96.0, 114.7) 107 2005-2009
Wayne County 6 105.1 (89.7, 122.7) 36 2005-2009
Juniata County 6 106.4 (82.9, 134.7) 15 2005-2009
Blair County 6 107.3 (97.4, 117.9) 94 2005-2009
Jefferson County 6 108.4 (91.8, 127.3) 33 2005-2009
Sullivan County 6 108.6 (71.7, 163.2) 6 2005-2009
Pike County 6 109.1 (94.3, 125.9) 40 2005-2009
Schuylkill County 6 109.6 (100.4, 119.5) 115 2005-2009
Armstrong County 6 112.1 (98.8, 126.9) 55 2005-2009
Potter County 6 113.6 (87.2, 146.2) 14 2005-2009
Snyder County 6 114.7 (95.7, 136.5) 27 2005-2009
Lycoming County 6 115.0 (104.2, 126.6) 88 2005-2009
Susquehanna County 6 115.3 (97.6, 135.7) 31 2005-2009
Northumberland County 6 115.4 (103.6, 128.3) 77 2005-2009
Cambria County 6 116.0 (106.4, 126.2) 121 2005-2009
McKean County 6 116.2 (98.4, 136.4) 32 2005-2009
Crawford County 6 116.6 (104.4, 130.0) 69 2005-2009
Lebanon County 6 116.7 (106.2, 128.0) 97 2005-2009
Greene County 6 117.1 (98.1, 138.9) 28 2005-2009
Centre County 6 118.1 (106.4, 130.7) 77 2005-2009
Union County 6 118.5 (99.0, 140.8) 28 2005-2009
Bedford County 6 118.6 (102.3, 137.0) 40 2005-2009
Warren County 6 118.9 (101.5, 138.7) 36 2005-2009
Lancaster County 6 119.8 (114.2, 125.7) 356 2005-2009
Lackawanna County 6 120.0 (111.8, 128.7) 175 2005-2009
Montour County 6 121.1 (95.2, 152.7) 16 2005-2009
Philadelphia County 6 122.0 (118.7, 125.3) 1,077 2005-2009
Columbia County 6 122.5 (107.0, 139.7) 49 2005-2009
Monroe County 6 122.7 (112.7, 133.4) 112 2005-2009
Indiana County 6 122.9 (109.6, 137.4) 67 2005-2009
Carbon County 6 123.1 (108.5, 139.3) 54 2005-2009
Beaver County 6 123.7 (114.9, 133.0) 157 2005-2009
Mifflin County 6 123.7 (106.6, 143.1) 40 2005-2009
Mercer County 6 123.8 (112.8, 135.6) 102 2005-2009
Erie County 6 123.9 (116.3, 131.8) 211 2005-2009
Westmoreland County 6 124.3 (118.2, 130.8) 329 2005-2009
Cumberland County 6 124.9 (116.7, 133.6) 180 2005-2009
Luzerne County 6 125.8 (119.0, 133.0) 278 2005-2009
Bradford County 6 125.9 (110.7, 142.7) 52 2005-2009
York County 6 126.5 (120.3, 132.9) 319 2005-2009
Lawrence County 6 126.7 (114.1, 140.4) 82 2005-2009
Franklin County 6 126.8 (116.4, 137.9) 115 2005-2009
Adams County 6 126.8 (114.4, 140.3) 78 2005-2009
Berks County 6 126.9 (120.5, 133.6) 303 2005-2009
Clinton County 6 127.0 (106.8, 150.2) 30 2005-2009
Northampton County 6 127.1 (119.7, 134.7) 235 2005-2009
Cameron County 6 127.2 (82.6, 191.9) 5 2005-2009
Lehigh County 6 127.3 (120.4, 134.5) 266 2005-2009
Clearfield County 6 127.8 (114.5, 142.5) 71 2005-2009
Butler County 6 129.7 (120.4, 139.6) 150 2005-2009
Bucks County 6 130.1 (125.0, 135.4) 499 2005-2009
Washington County 6 130.6 (122.1, 139.7) 185 2005-2009
Dauphin County 6 131.4 (123.4, 139.8) 209 2005-2009
Venango County 6 131.8 (115.2, 150.3) 49 2005-2009
Tioga County 6 133.5 (114.3, 155.3) 37 2005-2009
Allegheny County 6 133.7 (130.1, 137.4) 1,123 2005-2009
Wyoming County 6 134.7 (110.8, 162.4) 23 2005-2009
Chester County 6 135.5 (129.4, 141.9) 374 2005-2009
Delaware County 6 136.8 (131.2, 142.6) 465 2005-2009
Montgomery County 6 138.1 (133.3, 142.9) 668 2005-2009
Perry County 6 140.6 (120.8, 162.9) 37 2005-2009
Clarion County 6 144.1 (123.6, 167.2) 37 2005-2009
Forest County 6 145.6 (93.6, 221.5) 6 2005-2009
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 06/19/2013 2:17 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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