Incidence Rate Report for Tennessee by County

"All Races (includes Hispanic), Female, Breast, 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
Tennessee(6),119.6 ,118.0, 121.2,4300,2005-2009
US (SEER+NPCR)(1),122.0 ,121.8, 122.2,§,2005-2009
Anderson County(6),119.9 ,106.5, 134.8,60,2005-2009
Bedford County(6),115.6 ,96.8, 136.9,27,2005-2009
Benton County(6),116.6 ,89.5, 150.1,14,2005-2009
Bledsoe County(6),81.1 ,55.1, 116.4,6,2005-2009
Blount County(6),126.2 ,115.1, 138.1,98,2005-2009
Bradley County(6),112.6 ,100.4, 125.9,63,2005-2009
Campbell County(6),110.0 ,92.6, 129.9,30,2005-2009
Cannon County(6),76.9 ,52.7, 109.0,7,2005-2009
Carroll County(6),120.4 ,98.6, 145.8,23,2005-2009
Carter County(6),92.1 ,78.5, 107.6,34,2005-2009
Cheatham County(6),110.6 ,91.1, 133.0,23,2005-2009
Chester County(6),116.4 ,87.0, 152.7,11,2005-2009
Claiborne County(6),124.7 ,103.3, 149.4,25,2005-2009
Clay County(6),95.9 ,60.7, 145.3,5,2005-2009
Cocke County(6),97.3 ,79.9, 117.6,23,2005-2009
Coffee County(6),101.5 ,86.2, 118.7,33,2005-2009
Crockett County(6),149.8 ,115.2, 191.8,13,2005-2009
Cumberland County(6),123.9 ,107.9, 141.9,52,2005-2009
Davidson County(6),126.3 ,120.9, 131.9,413,2005-2009
DeKalb County(6),117.0 ,90.4, 149.3,14,2005-2009
Decatur County(6),94.7 ,65.0, 134.1,8,2005-2009
Dickson County(6),119.1 ,101.1, 139.4,32,2005-2009
Dyer County(6),95.5 ,78.2, 115.5,22,2005-2009
Fayette County(6),94.3 ,76.7, 115.0,21,2005-2009
Fentress County(6),109.0 ,83.1, 140.9,13,2005-2009
Franklin County(6),96.0 ,79.4, 115.3,25,2005-2009
Gibson County(6),119.0 ,102.3, 137.7,39,2005-2009
Giles County(6),106.5 ,86.5, 130.0,21,2005-2009
Grainger County(6),118.8 ,93.9, 148.6,16,2005-2009
Greene County(6),123.6 ,109.1, 139.6,55,2005-2009
Grundy County(6),119.9 ,89.2, 158.1,11,2005-2009
Hamblen County(6),102.8 ,88.7, 118.6,40,2005-2009
Hamilton County(6),120.5 ,113.8, 127.5,252,2005-2009
Hancock County(6),96.8 ,57.9, 153.2,4,2005-2009
Hardeman County(6),112.5 ,89.5, 139.9,17,2005-2009
Hardin County(6),102.0 ,81.5, 126.5,18,2005-2009
Hawkins County(6),104.0 ,89.7, 120.2,39,2005-2009
Haywood County(6),84.4 ,62.3, 112.1,10,2005-2009
Henderson County(6),123.6 ,100.6, 150.6,21,2005-2009
Henry County(6),103.3 ,85.2, 124.5,24,2005-2009
Hickman County(6),131.3 ,104.7, 162.7,17,2005-2009
Houston County(6),106.6 ,68.9, 158.2,5,2005-2009
Humphreys County(6),130.3 ,102.1, 164.3,15,2005-2009
Jackson County(6),94.0 ,63.8, 134.6,7,2005-2009
Jefferson County(6),129.6 ,111.9, 149.5,40,2005-2009
Johnson County(6),99.2 ,73.9, 131.2,11,2005-2009
Knox County(6),131.0 ,124.6, 137.6,322,2005-2009
Lake County(6),111.0 ,66.1, 176.8,4,2005-2009
Lauderdale County(6),91.6 ,70.8, 116.7,14,2005-2009
Lawrence County(6),118.6 ,100.2, 139.6,31,2005-2009
Lewis County(6),98.8 ,68.8, 138.4,7,2005-2009
Lincoln County(6),109.9 ,90.9, 131.9,25,2005-2009
Loudon County(6),120.2 ,103.5, 139.1,41,2005-2009
Macon County(6),167.4 ,135.9, 204.1,20,2005-2009
Madison County(6),108.3 ,96.2, 121.4,60,2005-2009
Marion County(6),117.8 ,95.8, 143.7,21,2005-2009
Marshall County(6),130.5 ,107.0, 157.8,22,2005-2009
Maury County(6),135.1 ,120.5, 151.0,63,2005-2009
McMinn County(6),106.8 ,91.5, 123.9,36,2005-2009
McNairy County(6),147.2 ,121.4, 177.0,25,2005-2009
Meigs County(6),136.3 ,99.9, 182.4,10,2005-2009
Monroe County(6),108.1 ,91.4, 127.0,31,2005-2009
Montgomery County(6),111.1 ,100.1, 123.0,75,2005-2009
Moore County(6),* ,*, *,3 or fewer,2005-2009
Morgan County(6),172.0 ,139.4, 210.4,20,2005-2009
Obion County(6),98.8 ,80.0, 120.8,20,2005-2009
Overton County(6),80.0 ,60.5, 104.4,12,2005-2009
Perry County(6),113.5 ,75.4, 165.9,6,2005-2009
Pickett County(6),* ,*, *,3 or fewer,2005-2009
Polk County(6),97.8 ,72.9, 129.3,11,2005-2009
Putnam County(6),141.3 ,125.0, 159.2,57,2005-2009
Rhea County(6),190.6 ,163.0, 221.7,36,2005-2009
Roane County(6),111.7 ,96.7, 128.5,42,2005-2009
Robertson County(6),119.3 ,103.3, 137.0,40,2005-2009
Rutherford County(6),109.9 ,101.0, 119.3,115,2005-2009
Scott County(6),108.8 ,83.9, 139.0,13,2005-2009
Sequatchie County(6),94.0 ,66.7, 129.4,8,2005-2009
Sevier County(6),110.2 ,97.7, 123.9,59,2005-2009
Shelby County(6),127.6 ,123.1, 132.3,617,2005-2009
Smith County(6),107.6 ,81.6, 139.5,12,2005-2009
Stewart County(6),102.8 ,73.5, 140.6,8,2005-2009
Sullivan County(6),120.3 ,110.9, 130.3,128,2005-2009
Sumner County(6),114.7 ,104.7, 125.3,99,2005-2009
Tipton County(6),104.5 ,88.8, 122.1,32,2005-2009
Trousdale County(6),102.9 ,63.9, 157.5,4,2005-2009
Unicoi County(6),117.4 ,91.3, 149.3,15,2005-2009
Union County(6),82.6 ,59.9, 111.3,9,2005-2009
Van Buren County(6),133.0 ,81.6, 206.5,4,2005-2009
Warren County(6),120.7 ,101.8, 142.3,30,2005-2009
Washington County(6),123.5 ,112.2, 135.7,90,2005-2009
Wayne County(6),101.6 ,74.9, 135.4,10,2005-2009
Weakley County(6),110.0 ,90.0, 133.4,22,2005-2009
White County(6),124.3 ,100.9, 151.7,21,2005-2009
Williamson County(6),133.6 ,122.7, 145.3,117,2005-2009
Wilson County(6),113.3 ,101.3, 126.3,67,2005-2009

Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 06/20/2013 2:30 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]
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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. 
