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Incidence Rate Report for Illinois by County

Lung & Bronchus (Late Stage^), 2018-2022

All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, All Ages

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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Age-Adjusted Incidence Rate
cases per 100,000
(95% Confidence Interval)
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CI*Rank
(95% Confidence Interval)
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Average Annual Count
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Percent of Cases with Late Stage
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Illinois 7 N/A 37.8 (37.3, 38.2) N/A 6,108 65.7
US (SEER+NPCR) 1 N/A 33.6 (33.6, 33.7) N/A 143,218 64.3
Adams County 7 Rural 54.1 (47.7, 61.3) 26 (7, 65) 53 69.7
Alexander County 7 Urban 60.4 (39.0, 91.9) 11 (1, 101) 6 44.4
Bond County 7 Urban 40.2 (29.2, 54.4) 77 (13, 102) 9 65.3
Boone County 7 Urban 38.0 (31.7, 45.3) 85 (40, 100) 26 65.3
Brown County 7 Rural 54.6 (33.1, 85.6) 24 (1, 102) 4 76.9
Bureau County 7 Rural 42.8 (35.3, 51.8) 68 (21, 96) 23 64.3
Calhoun County 7 Urban 39.0 (22.7, 67.1) 82 (3, 102) 3 73.9
Carroll County 7 Rural 34.4 (25.0, 46.9) 93 (32, 102) 9 70.1
Cass County 7 Rural 60.9 (45.0, 81.0) 10 (1, 90) 10 68.0
Champaign County 7 Urban 34.0 (30.5, 37.8) 94 (72, 100) 72 61.3
Christian County 7 Rural 67.7 (57.7, 79.1) 3 (1, 38) 34 65.6
Clark County 7 Rural 47.0 (35.3, 61.9) 50 (4, 100) 11 68.3
Clay County 7 Rural 54.2 (40.7, 71.4) 25 (1, 93) 11 59.8
Clinton County 7 Urban 37.6 (30.4, 46.2) 86 (39, 101) 19 63.8
Coles County 7 Rural 47.0 (39.5, 55.7) 54 (12, 90) 29 63.2
Cook County 7 Urban 32.8 (32.2, 33.5) 95 (85, 98) 2,038 66.8
Crawford County 7 Rural 37.4 (27.9, 49.6) 87 (26, 102) 11 65.4
Cumberland County 7 Rural 40.4 (27.4, 58.4) 76 (7, 102) 6 66.7
De Witt County 7 Rural 59.0 (45.5, 75.8) 15 (1, 83) 14 67.3
DeKalb County 7 Urban 38.3 (33.1, 44.2) 83 (49, 98) 40 62.9
Douglas County 7 Rural 49.1 (37.7, 63.0) 42 (4, 97) 13 65.3
DuPage County 7 Urban 27.7 (26.4, 29.1) 101 (95, 102) 327 61.7
Edgar County 7 Rural 48.1 (37.2, 61.7) 46 (6, 98) 14 73.2
Edwards County 7 Rural 56.2 (35.7, 85.4) 20 (1, 101) 5 68.4
Effingham County 7 Rural 41.3 (33.4, 50.6) 72 (22, 100) 20 66.7
Fayette County 7 Rural 56.4 (44.9, 70.3) 19 (2, 81) 17 69.7
Ford County 7 Urban 43.1 (30.6, 59.6) 66 (5, 102) 8 66.7
Franklin County 7 Rural 45.4 (37.8, 54.2) 60 (17, 91) 26 58.1
Fulton County 7 Rural 59.6 (50.3, 70.2) 13 (1, 62) 31 70.1
Gallatin County 7 Rural 36.8 (20.1, 64.8) 90 (1, 102) 3 57.1
Greene County 7 Rural 60.1 (45.1, 79.2) 12 (1, 85) 11 57.7
Grundy County 7 Urban 48.2 (40.6, 57.0) 45 (11, 86) 29 71.8
Hamilton County 7 Rural 29.3 (17.8, 47.1) 100 (31, 102) 4 52.6
Hancock County 7 Rural 46.9 (36.2, 60.4) 53 (7, 98) 14 66.7
Hardin County 7 Rural 69.2 (43.3, 110.0) 2 (1, 100) 5 72.7
Henderson County 7 Rural 51.0 (35.0, 74.8) 35 (1, 101) 7 68.8
Henry County 7 Urban 46.1 (39.5, 53.7) 58 (18, 88) 36 67.0
Iroquois County 7 Rural 46.6 (37.7, 57.3) 55 (10, 94) 20 66.7
Jackson County 7 Rural 53.3 (45.3, 62.4) 29 (5, 76) 34 68.3
Jasper County 7 Rural 58.8 (41.9, 81.1) 16 (1, 96) 8 73.7
Jefferson County 7 Rural 49.4 (41.1, 59.1) 40 (9, 86) 27 64.9
Jersey County 7 Urban 59.5 (47.8, 73.7) 14 (1, 76) 19 72.0
Jo Daviess County 7 Rural 23.5 (17.5, 31.8) 102 (88, 102) 11 56.4
Johnson County 7 Rural 39.7 (28.2, 55.0) 79 (12, 102) 8 60.6
Kane County 7 Urban 30.0 (28.0, 32.1) 99 (89, 101) 178 65.9
Kankakee County 7 Urban 53.1 (47.8, 58.9) 30 (11, 61) 76 68.3
Kendall County 7 Urban 31.9 (27.3, 37.0) 97 (75, 102) 37 65.4
Knox County 7 Rural 55.8 (48.5, 64.0) 21 (4, 61) 44 68.1
La Salle County 7 Rural 52.9 (47.9, 58.3) 31 (11, 60) 86 68.5
Lake County 7 Urban 31.9 (30.2, 33.7) 96 (85, 100) 267 63.9
Lawrence County 7 Rural 46.5 (34.1, 62.3) 56 (4, 100) 10 68.6
Lee County 7 Rural 40.8 (33.4, 49.6) 74 (26, 99) 22 67.9
Livingston County 7 Rural 47.1 (38.9, 56.6) 52 (10, 92) 25 65.8
Logan County 7 Rural 66.2 (55.2, 78.8) 6 (1, 48) 27 69.4
Macon County 7 Urban 54.0 (48.8, 59.6) 27 (9, 56) 85 60.2
Macoupin County 7 Urban 56.7 (48.9, 65.6) 18 (3, 61) 40 65.1
Madison County 7 Urban 48.7 (45.5, 52.1) 43 (25, 66) 179 63.3
Marion County 7 Rural 54.9 (46.4, 64.7) 22 (3, 71) 31 60.1
Marshall County 7 Urban 46.1 (33.5, 62.8) 59 (4, 101) 9 62.7
Mason County 7 Rural 67.2 (52.6, 85.5) 5 (1, 64) 15 64.1
Massac County 7 Urban 47.9 (35.4, 63.9) 48 (3, 99) 10 65.0
McDonough County 7 Rural 49.2 (39.3, 61.1) 41 (6, 92) 18 67.7
McHenry County 7 Urban 39.7 (36.8, 42.7) 80 (57, 89) 153 69.5
McLean County 7 Urban 36.5 (32.7, 40.6) 92 (63, 97) 70 69.7
Menard County 7 Urban 49.9 (36.5, 67.5) 38 (2, 99) 9 68.1
Mercer County 7 Urban 61.6 (48.4, 77.8) 9 (1, 74) 16 70.3
Monroe County 7 Urban 31.7 (24.9, 40.1) 98 (60, 102) 15 59.2
Montgomery County 7 Rural 63.7 (53.0, 76.1) 7 (1, 57) 26 70.2
Morgan County 7 Rural 62.1 (52.4, 73.3) 8 (1, 50) 31 65.8
Moultrie County 7 Rural 40.9 (29.1, 56.2) 75 (8, 102) 8 65.1
Ogle County 7 Rural 44.9 (38.3, 52.5) 63 (20, 93) 34 72.5
Peoria County 7 Urban 49.8 (45.8, 54.0) 39 (18, 68) 121 61.5
Perry County 7 Rural 51.8 (40.4, 65.7) 32 (2, 91) 15 60.5
Piatt County 7 Urban 36.6 (26.8, 49.5) 91 (25, 102) 10 68.6
Pike County 7 Rural 76.0 (60.5, 94.8) 1 (1, 46) 17 81.3
Pope County 7 Rural 44.9 (27.3, 78.9) 62 (1, 102) 4 64.5
Pulaski County 7 Rural 57.1 (36.1, 88.3) 17 (1, 101) 5 54.3
Putnam County 7 Rural 42.9 (26.2, 69.2) 67 (1, 102) 4 70.0
Randolph County 7 Rural 47.9 (39.1, 58.3) 47 (9, 92) 22 61.5
Richland County 7 Rural 39.9 (29.1, 53.8) 78 (14, 102) 10 61.5
Rock Island County 7 Urban 41.9 (38.0, 46.2) 71 (40, 88) 89 67.9
Saline County 7 Rural 40.9 (32.1, 51.7) 73 (21, 100) 15 61.3
Sangamon County 7 Urban 47.9 (44.2, 51.8) 49 (26, 72) 133 61.8
Schuyler County 7 Rural 50.7 (33.6, 75.3) 36 (1, 102) 6 64.4
Scott County 7 Rural 54.1 (33.3, 85.6) 23 (1, 102) 4 84.0
Shelby County 7 Rural 47.0 (37.2, 59.1) 51 (8, 97) 17 68.3
St. Clair County 7 Urban 45.2 (41.9, 48.7) 61 (35, 77) 150 62.8
Stark County 7 Urban 48.3 (29.6, 76.8) 44 (1, 102) 4 56.4
Stephenson County 7 Rural 39.6 (33.3, 47.0) 81 (35, 98) 30 74.7
Tazewell County 7 Urban 46.2 (41.9, 50.8) 57 (28, 78) 89 58.5
Union County 7 Rural 51.6 (40.0, 65.9) 33 (3, 92) 14 63.7
Vermilion County 7 Rural 67.5 (60.6, 75.1) 4 (1, 21) 73 70.5
Wabash County 7 Rural 43.7 (30.8, 61.0) 65 (5, 102) 8 60.6
Warren County 7 Rural 53.5 (41.3, 68.6) 28 (1, 92) 14 74.2
Washington County 7 Rural 38.3 (27.4, 52.8) 84 (17, 102) 8 66.7
Wayne County 7 Rural 37.3 (27.6, 50.0) 88 (19, 102) 10 57.3
White County 7 Rural 42.4 (30.9, 57.4) 69 (8, 102) 10 60.5
Whiteside County 7 Rural 50.7 (44.1, 58.0) 37 (12, 75) 45 73.8
Will County 7 Urban 37.0 (35.1, 39.1) 89 (71, 93) 288 66.5
Williamson County 7 Rural 51.4 (45.1, 58.4) 34 (10, 71) 50 65.1
Winnebago County 7 Urban 43.8 (40.8, 46.9) 64 (42, 80) 170 69.9
Woodford County 7 Urban 42.4 (34.7, 51.3) 70 (22, 97) 23 63.5

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/22/2026 2:02 pm.

State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data.

Trend
Rising when 95% confidence interval of average annual percent change is above 0.
Stable when 95% confidence interval of average annual percent change includes 0.
Falling when 95% confidence interval of average annual percent change is below 0.


† Incidence rates (cases per 100,000 population per year) are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population (SEER areas use 20 age groups and NPCR areas use 19 age groups). 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 Population Data File is used for SEER and NPCR incidence rates.

Rates are computed using cancers classified as malignant based on ICD-O-3. For more information see malignant.html.

^ Late Stage is defined as cases determined to be regional or distant. Due to changes in stage coding, Combined Summary Stage with Expanded Regional Codes (2004+) is used for data from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) databases and Merged Summary Stage is used for data from National Program of Cancer Registries databases. Due to the increased complexity with staging, other staging variables maybe used if necessary.

⋔ Results presented with the CI*Rank statistics help show the usefulness of ranks. For example, ranks for relatively rare diseases or less populated areas may be essentially meaningless because of their large variability, but ranks for more common diseases in densely populated regions can be very useful. The rates used in CI*Rank are all age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population using 19 age groups for SEER and NPCR areas. More information about methodology can be found on the CI*Rank website.

When displaying county information, the CI*Rank for the state is not shown because it's not comparable. To see the state CI*Rank please view the statistics at the US By State level.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

1 Source: National Program of Cancer Registries and Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results SEER*Stat Database - United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Cancer Institute. Based on the 2024 submission.

7 Source: SEER November 2024 submission.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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