Incidence Rate Report for Wisconsin by County
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, All Cancer Sites, All Ages Sorted by Rate
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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
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Wisconsin
6
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455.0 (452.3, 457.8)
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27,374
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2005-2008
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US (SEER+NPCR)
1
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465.0 (464.7, 465.4)
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§
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2005-2009
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Pierce County
6
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258.2 (231.2, 287.4)
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87
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2005-2008
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St. Croix County
6
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267.4 (248.2, 287.7)
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187
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2005-2008
|
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Polk County
6
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302.0 (278.8, 326.8)
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161
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2005-2008
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Burnett County
6
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312.5 (277.5, 351.5)
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79
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2005-2008
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Iowa County
6
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334.2 (299.7, 371.7)
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88
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2005-2008
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Adams County
6
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347.0 (314.1, 383.1)
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109
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2005-2008
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Pepin County
6
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350.8 (291.0, 419.8)
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32
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2005-2008
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Bayfield County
6
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353.2 (312.2, 398.8)
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74
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2005-2008
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Richland County
6
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373.1 (333.5, 416.3)
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85
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2005-2008
|
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Rusk County
6
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379.3 (336.8, 426.2)
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76
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2005-2008
|
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Calumet County
6
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382.1 (352.7, 413.3)
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160
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2005-2008
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Forest County
6
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384.5 (335.2, 440.0)
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57
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2005-2008
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Iron County
6
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386.7 (327.7, 455.7)
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41
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2005-2008
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Buffalo County
6
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390.2 (344.3, 440.9)
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68
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2005-2008
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Douglas County
6
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396.4 (369.2, 425.1)
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202
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2005-2008
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Barron County
6
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396.9 (371.4, 423.9)
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234
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2005-2008
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Taylor County
6
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403.3 (362.8, 447.2)
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94
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2005-2008
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Eau Claire County
6
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406.5 (386.4, 427.4)
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395
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2005-2008
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Dunn County
6
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408.2 (377.3, 441.0)
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165
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2005-2008
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Sauk County
6
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410.7 (386.7, 435.8)
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281
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2005-2008
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Langlade County
6
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412.2 (374.8, 452.6)
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118
|
2005-2008
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Kewaunee County
6
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415.6 (375.6, 458.9)
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102
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2005-2008
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Dane County
6
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419.6 (409.7, 429.8)
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1,765
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2005-2008
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Green County
6
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420.9 (390.0, 453.8)
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176
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2005-2008
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Waushara County
6
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425.4 (390.5, 462.9)
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143
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2005-2008
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Florence County
6
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427.4 (349.1, 520.7)
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29
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2005-2008
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Portage County
6
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430.2 (405.4, 456.2)
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287
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2005-2008
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Washburn County
6
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431.5 (389.5, 477.3)
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105
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2005-2008
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Price County
6
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436.8 (392.7, 485.2)
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96
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2005-2008
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Vilas County
6
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439.1 (404.0, 477.0)
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165
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2005-2008
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Shawano County
6
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439.5 (411.2, 469.2)
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232
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2005-2008
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Dodge County
6
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441.8 (421.1, 463.4)
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430
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2005-2008
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Monroe County
6
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443.6 (413.8, 474.9)
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211
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2005-2008
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Jefferson County
6
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444.9 (422.4, 468.3)
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374
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2005-2008
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Jackson County
6
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445.9 (403.6, 491.6)
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104
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2005-2008
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Marinette County
6
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448.8 (421.1, 478.0)
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260
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2005-2008
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Marathon County
6
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454.8 (437.3, 472.8)
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651
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2005-2008
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Sawyer County
6
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457.0 (413.8, 504.0)
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110
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2005-2008
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Rock County
6
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458.3 (442.2, 474.9)
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768
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2005-2008
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Kenosha County
6
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459.5 (442.6, 476.9)
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709
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2005-2008
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Ashland County
6
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465.6 (418.1, 517.3)
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90
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2005-2008
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Grant County
6
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466.2 (437.9, 495.9)
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266
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2005-2008
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Green Lake County
6
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466.9 (424.8, 512.3)
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120
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2005-2008
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Oconto County
6
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468.3 (436.8, 501.7)
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212
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2005-2008
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Brown County
6
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468.4 (454.5, 482.6)
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1,093
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2005-2008
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Chippewa County
6
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468.8 (443.0, 495.8)
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311
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2005-2008
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Manitowoc County
6
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468.9 (447.6, 491.0)
|
469
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2005-2008
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Washington County
6
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470.0 (451.8, 488.8)
|
639
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2005-2008
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Milwaukee County
6
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472.6 (465.6, 479.8)
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4,361
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2005-2008
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Lafayette County
6
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473.7 (426.0, 525.4)
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92
|
2005-2008
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Racine County
6
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474.0 (459.1, 489.2)
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979
|
2005-2008
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Trempealeau County
6
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474.1 (437.4, 513.3)
|
160
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2005-2008
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Vernon County
6
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474.3 (438.9, 511.9)
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172
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2005-2008
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Walworth County
6
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476.6 (455.9, 498.1)
|
505
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2005-2008
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Columbia County
6
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478.1 (451.5, 506.0)
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307
|
2005-2008
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La Crosse County
6
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478.1 (458.1, 498.9)
|
546
|
2005-2008
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Outagamie County
6
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478.7 (462.4, 495.5)
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819
|
2005-2008
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Crawford County
6
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480.2 (434.2, 530.0)
|
105
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2005-2008
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Waupaca County
6
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484.7 (458.1, 512.5)
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320
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2005-2008
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Ozaukee County
6
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486.5 (464.7, 509.1)
|
489
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2005-2008
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Door County
6
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486.5 (452.9, 522.4)
|
211
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2005-2008
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Waukesha County
6
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489.3 (478.7, 500.0)
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2,094
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2005-2008
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Winnebago County
6
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491.9 (475.2, 509.1)
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826
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2005-2008
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Wood County
6
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493.5 (470.9, 517.1)
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461
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2005-2008
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Fond du Lac County
6
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497.5 (476.9, 518.8)
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561
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2005-2008
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Juneau County
6
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512.2 (473.9, 553.0)
|
170
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2005-2008
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Lincoln County
6
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512.3 (476.7, 550.1)
|
199
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2005-2008
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Sheboygan County
6
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515.5 (495.9, 535.7)
|
662
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2005-2008
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Clark County
6
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529.2 (493.2, 567.3)
|
206
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2005-2008
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Oneida County
6
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531.9 (500.7, 564.8)
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291
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2005-2008
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Menominee County
6
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532.5 (417.1, 669.3)
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21
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2005-2008
|
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Marquette County
6
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546.1 (496.9, 599.5)
|
121
|
2005-2008
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Notes: Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/25/2013 2:21 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 (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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