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Incidence Rate Report for Florida by County

Colon & Rectum (All Stages^), 2017-2021

All Races (includes Hispanic), Female, All Ages

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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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Florida 6 N/A 31.4 (31.0, 31.8) N/A 4,991 falling falling trend -0.8 (-1.2, -0.3)
US (SEER+NPCR) 1 N/A 32.1 (31.9, 32.2) N/A 65,900 falling falling trend -1.0 (-1.1, -0.8)
Alachua County 6 Urban 25.6 (22.1, 29.7) 58 (35, 63) 39 falling falling trend -2.8 (-4.2, -1.4)
Baker County 6 Urban 41.3 (28.5, 58.4) 8 (1, 62) 7 stable stable trend -0.6 (-5.7, 5.0)
Bay County 6 Urban 37.3 (32.4, 42.7) 13 (4, 47) 46 stable stable trend -0.6 (-2.1, 1.0)
Bradford County 6 Rural 55.9 (39.0, 77.6) 1 (1, 44) 9 stable stable trend -0.9 (-5.7, 4.2)
Brevard County 6 Urban 35.0 (32.4, 37.7) 21 (8, 40) 169 falling falling trend -1.2 (-2.0, -0.5)
Broward County 6 Urban 29.9 (28.5, 31.3) 49 (32, 54) 394 stable stable trend -1.7 (-5.3, 1.1)
Calhoun County 6 Rural 39.9 (21.5, 68.0) 9 (1, 63) 3
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Charlotte County 6 Urban 30.4 (26.2, 35.3) 47 (13, 60) 62 stable stable trend 0.1 (-9.4, 6.2)
Citrus County 6 Urban 30.5 (26.1, 35.6) 45 (12, 60) 49 stable stable trend -0.9 (-2.6, 0.7)
Clay County 6 Urban 39.0 (34.4, 44.2) 11 (3, 37) 53 stable stable trend -0.8 (-2.3, 0.9)
Collier County 6 Urban 22.4 (19.9, 25.3) 63 (53, 63) 79 falling falling trend -2.2 (-3.2, -1.1)
Columbia County 6 Rural 35.2 (27.5, 44.5) 20 (3, 60) 16 stable stable trend 0.0 (-3.4, 3.4)
DeSoto County 6 Rural 41.4 (29.7, 56.8) 7 (1, 60) 10 stable stable trend -0.4 (-5.0, 4.3)
Dixie County 6 Rural 39.1 (24.4, 61.3) 10 (1, 63) 5 stable stable trend -2.1 (-7.4, 3.3)
Duval County 6 Urban 34.2 (32.1, 36.4) 26 (11, 41) 208 falling falling trend -1.9 (-2.5, -1.4)
Escambia County 6 Urban 33.9 (30.3, 37.9) 27 (9, 51) 71 stable stable trend -0.5 (-2.3, 1.2)
Flagler County 6 Urban 34.8 (29.3, 41.2) 22 (4, 55) 38 stable stable trend -1.4 (-3.2, 0.4)
Franklin County 6 Rural 45.0 (24.0, 78.4) 4 (1, 63) 4
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Gadsden County 6 Urban 23.9 (16.7, 33.5) 61 (15, 63) 8 stable stable trend -0.9 (-3.9, 2.1)
Gilchrist County 6 Urban 43.2 (25.5, 68.6) 6 (1, 63) 4
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Gulf County 6 Rural 31.1 (17.3, 53.8) 38 (1, 63) 4
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Hardee County 6 Rural 33.9 (20.9, 51.9) 28 (1, 63) 4 falling falling trend -27.2 (-59.9, -3.8)
Hendry County 6 Rural 38.8 (27.0, 53.9) 12 (1, 62) 7 stable stable trend -0.9 (-4.6, 3.0)
Hernando County 6 Urban 32.9 (28.8, 37.4) 31 (8, 54) 58 stable stable trend 1.0 (-4.8, 6.3)
Highlands County 6 Urban 33.4 (27.5, 40.5) 29 (5, 59) 33 stable stable trend -1.3 (-2.9, 0.3)
Hillsborough County 6 Urban 34.7 (32.9, 36.5) 25 (10, 37) 298 stable stable trend 1.9 (-1.9, 4.8)
Holmes County 6 Rural 30.9 (17.1, 51.5) 42 (1, 63) 4 rising rising trend 5.8 (2.1, 10.5)
Indian River County 6 Urban 32.6 (28.2, 37.7) 33 (8, 56) 56 falling falling trend -2.0 (-3.6, -0.5)
Jackson County 6 Rural 25.7 (18.0, 35.9) 57 (9, 63) 9 stable stable trend -1.1 (-5.2, 3.0)
Jefferson County 6 Urban 29.3 (16.5, 50.4) 51 (2, 63) 3 stable stable trend -3.3 (-8.4, 1.5)
Lake County 6 Urban 32.6 (29.7, 35.8) 34 (13, 52) 110 falling falling trend -2.5 (-3.8, -1.3)
Lee County 6 Urban 28.0 (26.0, 30.2) 54 (36, 59) 183 rising rising trend 2.1 (0.2, 5.2)
Leon County 6 Urban 30.7 (26.8, 35.0) 43 (13, 58) 48 stable stable trend 3.6 (-3.0, 15.1)
Levy County 6 Urban 46.4 (35.6, 59.9) 3 (1, 41) 15 stable stable trend 1.5 (-1.2, 4.5)
Madison County 6 Rural 29.9 (17.6, 48.8) 48 (2, 63) 4 stable stable trend -1.6 (-5.9, 2.7)
Manatee County 6 Urban 27.1 (24.5, 30.0) 55 (35, 61) 98 stable stable trend -1.7 (-3.8, 4.4)
Marion County 6 Urban 31.4 (28.4, 34.5) 37 (15, 55) 107 falling falling trend -2.5 (-3.7, -1.4)
Martin County 6 Urban 24.5 (20.6, 29.1) 60 (38, 63) 39 stable stable trend -2.2 (-4.6, 0.1)
Miami-Dade County 6 Urban 32.3 (31.2, 33.6) 35 (22, 44) 602 falling falling trend -2.2 (-2.7, -1.7)
Monroe County 6 Rural 33.0 (26.6, 40.7) 30 (5, 60) 20 stable stable trend -2.2 (-4.4, 0.1)
Nassau County 6 Urban 26.3 (21.0, 32.8) 56 (16, 63) 19 falling falling trend -2.7 (-4.8, -0.6)
Okaloosa County 6 Urban 29.4 (25.1, 34.2) 50 (15, 61) 37 falling falling trend -2.0 (-4.0, -0.1)
Okeechobee County 6 Rural 37.2 (26.6, 50.9) 14 (1, 62) 9 stable stable trend 1.5 (-1.4, 4.5)
Orange County 6 Urban 32.8 (30.9, 34.7) 32 (16, 46) 246 falling falling trend -2.2 (-3.0, -1.4)
Osceola County 6 Urban 35.7 (32.2, 39.6) 17 (6, 45) 75 rising rising trend 3.4 (0.2, 11.6)
Palm Beach County 6 Urban 28.4 (27.0, 29.9) 52 (38, 58) 356 stable stable trend 1.0 (-1.3, 4.9)
Pasco County 6 Urban 35.6 (33.0, 38.5) 18 (8, 39) 150 stable stable trend -0.4 (-1.3, 0.9)
Pinellas County 6 Urban 31.0 (29.2, 32.9) 39 (24, 52) 267 stable stable trend 0.2 (-1.5, 3.4)
Polk County 6 Urban 34.7 (32.3, 37.2) 24 (9, 41) 177 falling falling trend -2.0 (-3.3, -0.8)
Putnam County 6 Rural 36.4 (29.2, 44.9) 15 (3, 57) 21 stable stable trend -1.4 (-3.4, 0.5)
Santa Rosa County 6 Urban 30.9 (26.4, 36.1) 41 (11, 60) 35 stable stable trend -1.1 (-2.8, 0.9)
Sarasota County 6 Urban 28.0 (25.4, 31.0) 53 (32, 61) 131 stable stable trend 0.6 (-1.4, 6.2)
Seminole County 6 Urban 30.5 (27.7, 33.5) 46 (20, 56) 93 falling falling trend -2.1 (-2.8, -1.4)
St. Johns County 6 Urban 32.0 (28.4, 36.0) 36 (11, 56) 62 stable stable trend 1.6 (-1.7, 10.2)
St. Lucie County 6 Urban 30.9 (27.8, 34.4) 40 (15, 57) 81 falling falling trend -1.5 (-2.6, -0.5)
Sumter County 6 Urban 23.9 (18.8, 30.6) 62 (30, 63) 41 stable stable trend -2.2 (-4.8, 0.3)
Suwannee County 6 Rural 35.4 (26.6, 46.7) 19 (2, 61) 12 stable stable trend -1.4 (-3.9, 1.1)
Taylor County 6 Rural 48.3 (32.3, 70.1) 2 (1, 59) 7 stable stable trend 1.3 (-3.7, 7.2)
Union County 6 Rural 44.5 (24.8, 74.3) 5 (1, 63) 3
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Volusia County 6 Urban 34.8 (32.2, 37.6) 23 (9, 42) 159 stable stable trend 1.0 (-0.9, 5.2)
Wakulla County 6 Urban 35.9 (24.0, 51.9) 16 (1, 63) 6
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Walton County 6 Urban 30.6 (23.7, 39.0) 44 (6, 63) 15 stable stable trend -0.4 (-4.1, 3.8)
Washington County 6 Urban 24.5 (14.1, 40.2) 59 (6, 63) 4
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Glades County 6 Rural
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3 or fewer
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Hamilton County 6 Rural
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3 or fewer
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Lafayette County 6 Rural
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3 or fewer
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Liberty County 6 Rural
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3 or fewer
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Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 11/08/2025 2:16 am.

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 (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 Population Data File is used for SEER and NPCR incidence rates.
‡ Incidence data come from different sources. The Average Annual Percent Change (AAPC) is based on the APCs calculated by Joinpoint. Due to data availability issues, the time period used in the calculation of the joinpoint regression model may differ for selected counties.

Rates and trends are computed using different standards for malignancy. For more information see malignant.html.

^ All Stages refers to any stage in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Summary/Historic Combined Summary Stage (2004+).
⋔ 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. More information about methodology can be found on the CI*Rank website.

Φ Rural-Urban Continuum Codes provided by the USDA.
* 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. If an average count of 3 is shown, the total number of cases for the time period is 16 or more which exceeds suppression threshold (but is rounded to 3).
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 2023 submission.
6 Source: National Program of Cancer Registries SEER*Stat Database - United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (based on the 2023 submission).
8 Source: Incidence data provided by the SEER Program. AAPCs are calculated by the Joinpoint Regression Program and are based on APCs. Data 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. Population counts for denominators are based on Census populations as modified by NCI. The US Population Data File is used with SEER November 2023 data.

Data for the United States does not include data from Indiana.
Data for the United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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.

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