Incidence Rates Table
Incidence Rate Report for Ohio by County
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (All Stages^), 2018-2022
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, All Ages
Sorted by Recentaapc
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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Recent Trend |
Recent 5-Year Trend ‡ in Incidence Rates (95% Confidence Interval)
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ohio 2 | N/A | 18.9 (18.6, 19.2) | N/A | 2,806 |
falling
|
-2.3 (-4.5, -0.2) |
| US (SEER+NPCR) 1 | N/A | 18.5 (18.4, 18.6) | N/A | 73,915 |
falling
|
-2.4 (-3.2, -1.9) |
| Henry County 2 | Rural | 17.4 (11.8, 24.9) | 75 (1, 88) | 7 |
falling
|
-3.7 (-7.5, -0.3) |
| Knox County 2 | Rural | 17.7 (13.7, 22.5) | 73 (6, 88) | 14 |
falling
|
-3.2 (-20.9, -0.5) |
| Hamilton County 2 | Urban | 16.6 (15.4, 17.8) | 80 (51, 85) | 160 |
falling
|
-2.9 (-6.5, -0.9) |
| Auglaize County 2 | Rural | 15.5 (11.4, 20.8) | 86 (10, 88) | 10 |
falling
|
-2.8 (-5.6, -0.2) |
| Fulton County 2 | Urban | 14.4 (10.1, 20.0) | 88 (16, 88) | 8 |
stable
|
-2.8 (-7.4, 1.6) |
| Wyandot County 2 | Rural | 18.0 (11.4, 27.2) | 67 (1, 88) | 5 |
stable
|
-2.8 (-5.9, 0.0) |
| Erie County 2 | Urban | 17.4 (14.1, 21.4) | 74 (12, 88) | 21 |
stable
|
-2.3 (-18.6, 2.7) |
| Meigs County 2 | Rural | 17.7 (11.3, 26.8) | 68 (1, 88) | 5 |
stable
|
-2.0 (-4.9, 0.7) |
| Carroll County 2 | Urban | 15.3 (10.3, 22.3) | 87 (5, 88) | 7 |
stable
|
-1.9 (-5.4, 1.6) |
| Mercer County 2 | Rural | 18.7 (13.9, 24.6) | 54 (2, 88) | 11 |
stable
|
-1.9 (-4.6, 0.5) |
| Pike County 2 | Rural | 19.5 (13.1, 27.9) | 42 (1, 88) | 6 |
stable
|
-1.8 (-4.5, 0.7) |
| Geauga County 2 | Urban | 22.0 (18.5, 26.0) | 12 (1, 73) | 31 |
stable
|
-1.7 (-7.9, 0.1) |
| Ottawa County 2 | Urban | 20.6 (15.7, 26.8) | 28 (1, 87) | 14 |
stable
|
-1.6 (-4.2, 0.9) |
| Brown County 2 | Urban | 16.1 (11.5, 22.0) | 84 (7, 88) | 9 |
stable
|
-1.5 (-5.6, 2.5) |
| Jefferson County 2 | Urban | 19.4 (15.4, 24.1) | 45 (2, 87) | 19 |
stable
|
-1.5 (-3.5, 0.4) |
| Butler County 2 | Urban | 17.1 (15.4, 19.0) | 76 (36, 85) | 76 |
falling
|
-1.3 (-2.1, -0.6) |
| Monroe County 2 | Rural | 17.7 (10.6, 28.8) | 72 (1, 88) | 4 |
stable
|
-1.3 (-6.9, 4.2) |
| Muskingum County 2 | Rural | 19.5 (16.1, 23.6) | 39 (3, 84) | 24 |
stable
|
-1.3 (-3.3, 0.7) |
| Coshocton County 2 | Rural | 18.8 (13.7, 25.3) | 53 (1, 88) | 10 |
stable
|
-0.9 (-4.3, 2.6) |
| Tuscarawas County 2 | Rural | 18.2 (14.9, 22.2) | 62 (7, 87) | 22 |
stable
|
-0.9 (-2.9, 1.0) |
| Williams County 2 | Rural | 18.4 (13.1, 25.2) | 59 (1, 88) | 9 |
stable
|
-0.9 (-4.3, 2.5) |
| Ashtabula County 2 | Urban | 20.9 (17.4, 24.9) | 26 (1, 82) | 28 |
stable
|
-0.8 (-2.6, 1.0) |
| Preble County 2 | Rural | 19.6 (14.5, 26.1) | 38 (1, 88) | 11 |
stable
|
-0.8 (-4.2, 2.5) |
| Putnam County 2 | Rural | 20.8 (15.0, 28.3) | 27 (1, 88) | 9 |
stable
|
-0.8 (-3.6, 1.9) |
| Warren County 2 | Urban | 19.3 (17.0, 21.9) | 46 (11, 79) | 53 |
stable
|
-0.8 (-2.5, 1.2) |
| Wayne County 2 | Rural | 18.3 (15.2, 21.8) | 60 (9, 86) | 27 |
stable
|
-0.8 (-2.0, 0.4) |
| Belmont County 2 | Urban | 18.9 (15.1, 23.5) | 52 (3, 87) | 19 |
stable
|
-0.7 (-3.1, 1.7) |
| Hardin County 2 | Rural | 16.9 (11.4, 24.3) | 78 (2, 88) | 6 |
stable
|
-0.7 (-2.8, 1.4) |
| Stark County 2 | Urban | 16.9 (15.3, 18.6) | 77 (41, 86) | 87 |
stable
|
-0.7 (-1.8, 0.4) |
| Mahoning County 2 | Urban | 17.7 (15.6, 20.1) | 69 (21, 85) | 58 |
stable
|
-0.6 (-2.4, 1.1) |
| Marion County 2 | Rural | 21.4 (17.1, 26.6) | 22 (1, 84) | 18 |
stable
|
-0.6 (-2.2, 1.1) |
| Montgomery County 2 | Urban | 18.1 (16.6, 19.6) | 63 (30, 80) | 126 |
stable
|
-0.6 (-1.7, 0.5) |
| Fairfield County 2 | Urban | 16.3 (13.8, 19.2) | 82 (28, 88) | 32 |
stable
|
-0.5 (-2.2, 1.4) |
| Fayette County 2 | Rural | 19.3 (13.1, 27.4) | 47 (1, 88) | 7 |
stable
|
-0.5 (-3.0, 2.0) |
| Highland County 2 | Rural | 19.5 (14.6, 25.7) | 41 (1, 88) | 11 |
stable
|
-0.5 (-3.1, 2.4) |
| Seneca County 2 | Rural | 23.8 (18.9, 29.6) | 3 (1, 78) | 17 |
stable
|
-0.5 (-3.1, 2.0) |
| Lucas County 2 | Urban | 18.0 (16.4, 19.8) | 65 (28, 82) | 94 |
stable
|
-0.4 (-2.1, 1.3) |
| Perry County 2 | Urban | 18.6 (13.3, 25.5) | 55 (1, 88) | 9 |
stable
|
-0.4 (-3.0, 2.5) |
| Van Wert County 2 | Rural | 17.7 (12.5, 24.7) | 70 (1, 88) | 8 |
stable
|
-0.4 (-3.7, 3.1) |
| Wood County 2 | Urban | 21.0 (17.8, 24.7) | 24 (2, 77) | 32 |
stable
|
-0.4 (-8.8, 3.3) |
| Cuyahoga County 2 | Urban | 18.4 (17.4, 19.4) | 58 (34, 73) | 304 |
stable
|
-0.3 (-1.0, 0.3) |
| Delaware County 2 | Urban | 19.7 (17.2, 22.5) | 34 (7, 79) | 45 |
stable
|
-0.3 (-1.8, 1.5) |
| Scioto County 2 | Rural | 20.9 (16.9, 25.6) | 25 (1, 83) | 20 |
stable
|
-0.3 (-2.5, 1.8) |
| Trumbull County 2 | Urban | 16.4 (14.3, 18.7) | 81 (35, 87) | 48 |
stable
|
-0.3 (-1.9, 1.2) |
| Miami County 2 | Urban | 19.9 (16.6, 23.6) | 31 (3, 83) | 27 |
stable
|
-0.2 (-1.9, 1.7) |
| Summit County 2 | Urban | 19.5 (18.1, 21.1) | 40 (17, 69) | 140 |
stable
|
-0.2 (-1.0, 0.6) |
| Clark County 2 | Urban | 19.4 (16.5, 22.6) | 43 (6, 84) | 36 |
stable
|
-0.1 (-1.6, 1.3) |
| Clermont County 2 | Urban | 19.6 (17.2, 22.3) | 37 (9, 78) | 51 |
stable
|
-0.1 (-1.6, 1.5) |
| Darke County 2 | Rural | 19.8 (15.1, 25.4) | 32 (1, 87) | 14 |
stable
|
-0.1 (-2.7, 2.6) |
| Franklin County 2 | Urban | 18.5 (17.5, 19.7) | 56 (30, 73) | 241 |
stable
|
0.0 (-1.1, 1.3) |
| Gallia County 2 | Rural | 17.7 (12.2, 25.1) | 71 (1, 88) | 7 |
stable
|
0.1 (-2.7, 3.0) |
| Medina County 2 | Urban | 23.2 (20.5, 26.3) | 6 (1, 48) | 56 |
stable
|
0.1 (-1.0, 1.2) |
| Richland County 2 | Urban | 21.8 (18.6, 25.3) | 14 (1, 72) | 37 |
stable
|
0.1 (-1.8, 2.1) |
| Union County 2 | Urban | 21.6 (16.9, 27.4) | 16 (1, 85) | 15 |
stable
|
0.1 (-3.5, 4.7) |
| Washington County 2 | Rural | 18.5 (14.6, 23.4) | 57 (4, 88) | 16 |
stable
|
0.1 (-2.2, 2.5) |
| Hancock County 2 | Rural | 20.0 (16.0, 24.6) | 30 (1, 86) | 19 |
stable
|
0.2 (-2.1, 2.7) |
| Allen County 2 | Urban | 16.2 (13.2, 19.8) | 83 (22, 88) | 21 |
stable
|
0.3 (-1.8, 2.4) |
| Greene County 2 | Urban | 19.1 (16.5, 22.0) | 49 (11, 82) | 41 |
stable
|
0.3 (-1.2, 1.9) |
| Huron County 2 | Rural | 23.6 (18.8, 29.4) | 4 (1, 80) | 17 |
stable
|
0.4 (-2.0, 2.9) |
| Ross County 2 | Rural | 19.1 (15.3, 23.6) | 48 (3, 87) | 19 |
stable
|
0.4 (-1.3, 2.2) |
| Lawrence County 2 | Urban | 24.1 (19.2, 29.9) | 1 (1, 74) | 18 |
stable
|
0.5 (-2.4, 3.6) |
| Portage County 2 | Urban | 20.2 (17.3, 23.4) | 29 (5, 78) | 40 |
stable
|
0.5 (-1.2, 2.5) |
| Crawford County 2 | Rural | 19.4 (14.6, 25.4) | 44 (1, 88) | 12 |
stable
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0.6 (-2.6, 4.1) |
| Logan County 2 | Rural | 21.3 (16.2, 27.6) | 23 (1, 86) | 13 |
stable
|
0.6 (-2.6, 4.1) |
| Lorain County 2 | Urban | 21.5 (19.4, 23.6) | 21 (5, 57) | 89 |
stable
|
0.6 (-0.5, 1.7) |
| Hocking County 2 | Urban | 18.0 (12.4, 25.6) | 64 (1, 88) | 7 |
stable
|
0.7 (-3.4, 5.5) |
| Defiance County 2 | Rural | 22.7 (17.1, 29.7) | 8 (1, 85) | 12 |
stable
|
0.8 (-2.1, 4.1) |
| Madison County 2 | Urban | 22.2 (16.8, 29.0) | 10 (1, 86) | 12 |
stable
|
0.8 (-2.1, 4.0) |
| Licking County 2 | Urban | 19.7 (17.1, 22.6) | 36 (7, 78) | 44 |
stable
|
0.9 (-0.4, 2.3) |
| Champaign County 2 | Rural | 18.0 (13.1, 24.2) | 66 (2, 88) | 10 |
stable
|
1.0 (-1.9, 4.4) |
| Guernsey County 2 | Rural | 23.5 (17.7, 30.7) | 5 (1, 84) | 12 |
stable
|
1.0 (-2.0, 4.2) |
| Morrow County 2 | Urban | 19.1 (13.6, 26.1) | 51 (1, 88) | 9 |
stable
|
1.0 (-1.6, 4.1) |
| Adams County 2 | Rural | 16.7 (10.9, 24.6) | 79 (1, 88) | 6 |
stable
|
1.1 (-2.5, 4.9) |
| Holmes County 2 | Rural | 19.7 (14.3, 26.5) | 33 (1, 88) | 9 |
stable
|
1.1 (-2.7, 5.8) |
| Ashland County 2 | Rural | 19.7 (15.3, 25.1) | 35 (1, 87) | 15 |
stable
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1.3 (-1.3, 4.2) |
| Jackson County 2 | Rural | 23.2 (16.8, 31.3) | 7 (1, 86) | 9 |
stable
|
1.3 (-1.2, 4.0) |
| Sandusky County 2 | Rural | 23.9 (19.1, 29.7) | 2 (1, 76) | 19 |
stable
|
1.5 (-0.9, 4.0) |
| Shelby County 2 | Rural | 22.5 (17.3, 28.9) | 9 (1, 83) | 14 |
stable
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1.5 (-1.8, 5.2) |
| Athens County 2 | Rural | 21.5 (16.6, 27.5) | 19 (1, 85) | 14 |
stable
|
1.7 (-0.5, 4.1) |
| Columbiana County 2 | Rural | 21.6 (18.0, 25.6) | 17 (1, 76) | 30 |
stable
|
1.8 (-0.4, 4.2) |
| Noble County 2 | Rural | 22.1 (12.1, 37.2) | 11 (1, 88) | 4 |
stable
|
1.8 (-3.3, 7.7) |
| Pickaway County 2 | Urban | 21.9 (17.3, 27.6) | 13 (1, 84) | 16 |
stable
|
2.1 (-0.8, 5.6) |
| Clinton County 2 | Rural | 18.3 (13.6, 24.3) | 61 (2, 88) | 11 |
stable
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2.4 (-2.2, 8.4) |
| Lake County 2 | Urban | 21.5 (19.2, 24.1) | 18 (3, 62) | 71 |
stable
|
6.8 (-0.3, 11.8) |
| Harrison County 2 | Rural | 19.1 (11.8, 30.1) | 50 (1, 88) | 4 |
|
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| Morgan County 2 | Rural | 15.8 (8.7, 27.1) | 85 (1, 88) | 3 |
|
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| Paulding County 2 | Rural | 21.5 (14.0, 32.1) | 20 (1, 88) | 6 |
|
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| Vinton County 2 | Rural | 21.7 (12.3, 35.8) | 15 (1, 88) | 4 |
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Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/21/2026 12:47 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 (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 and trends are computed using different standards for malignancy. For more information see malignant.html.
^ All Stages refers to any stage. 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.
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.
Source: SEER and NPCR data. For more specific information please see the table.
* Data has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate estimates. Counts are suppressed if fewer than 16 records were reported in a specific area-sex-race category.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.


