Incidence Rate Report for Florida by County "Lung & Bronchus (Late Stage^), 2016-2020" "All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes, All Ages" Sorted by Name County, FIPS,"Age-Adjusted Incidence Rate([rate note]) - cases per 100,000","Lower 95% Confidence Interval","Upper 95% Confidence Interval","CI*Rank([rank note])","Lower CI (CI*Rank)","Upper CI (CI*Rank)",Average Annual Count,Percent of Cases with Late Stage "Florida(6)",12000,35 ,34.7, 35.2,N/A , 27 , 31,11275,63.8 "US (SEER+NPCR)(1)",00000,35.3 ,35.2, 35.4,N/A , N/A , N/A,141093,65.5 "Alachua County(6)",12001,33.2 ,30.3, 36.4,56 , 39 , 63,97,62.2 "Baker County(6)",12003,41.2 ,32.2, 52.2,31 , 5 , 63,15,63.5 "Bay County(6)",12005,41.4 ,37.8, 45.2,30 , 16 , 47,104,62.9 "Bradford County(6)",12007,53.1 ,43.2, 64.8,7 , 2 , 43,21,70.5 "Brevard County(6)",12009,40.6 ,38.9, 42.5,34 , 23 , 44,424,61.6 "Broward County(6)",12011,26.7 ,25.8, 27.6,64 , 61 , 66,683,64.2 "Calhoun County(6)",12013,49.4 ,36.5, 65.9,13 , 2 , 62,10,56.2 "Charlotte County(6)",12015,34.6 ,31.9, 37.6,51 , 36 , 61,159,54.5 "Citrus County(6)",12017,51 ,47.2, 55.1,12 , 4 , 23,171,67.1 "Clay County(6)",12019,46 ,42.3, 49.8,18 , 9 , 36,125,65.7 "Collier County(6)",12021,21.6 ,20.1, 23.3,67 , 65 , 67,172,59.8 "Columbia County(6)",12023,51.2 ,45, 58,11 , 3 , 31,53,65.6 "DeSoto County(6)",12027,40.9 ,33.7, 49.3,33 , 8 , 61,24,65.9 "Dixie County(6)",12029,58.2 ,46.2, 73.2,4 , 2 , 39,17,65.4 "Duval County(6)",12031,46.1 ,44.3, 47.9,16 , 12 , 28,508,67.0 "Escambia County(6)",12033,52.9 ,49.7, 56.2,8 , 4 , 17,218,69.9 "Flagler County(6)",12035,41.5 ,37.6, 45.8,28 , 14 , 47,96,66.3 "Franklin County(6)",12037,38.9 ,27.4, 54.9,41 , 4 , 67,8,62.5 "Gadsden County(6)",12039,36.7 ,30.3, 44.2,44 , 14 , 63,24,61.1 "Gilchrist County(6)",12041,45.9 ,35.4, 59.2,19 , 2 , 61,13,55.8 "Glades County(6)",12043,33.6 ,24.5, 46.6,54 , 11 , 67,9,65.3 "Gulf County(6)",12045,42.8 ,32.3, 56.5,25 , 3 , 64,12,72.5 "Hamilton County(6)",12047,45 ,32.4, 61.4,22 , 2 , 65,9,71.0 "Hardee County(6)",12049,40.2 ,30.9, 51.5,37 , 6 , 65,13,67.7 "Hendry County(6)",12051,38.1 ,30.5, 47.2,43 , 10 , 66,17,69.0 "Hernando County(6)",12053,44.2 ,41.1, 47.6,23 , 12 , 40,162,60.4 "Highlands County(6)",12055,38.6 ,34.8, 43,42 , 19 , 57,90,62.7 "Hillsborough County(6)",12057,35.1 ,33.8, 36.4,50 , 40 , 57,585,62.4 "Holmes County(6)",12059,27.7 ,19.6, 38.5,63 , 25 , 67,8,45.5 "Indian River County(6)",12061,40.3 ,37, 43.8,36 , 18 , 48,136,61.1 "Jackson County(6)",12063,36.4 ,30.4, 43.5,47 , 17 , 63,26,65.7 "Jefferson County(6)",12065,36.5 ,26, 50.6,46 , 6 , 67,9,64.2 "Lafayette County(6)",12067,51.4 ,34.1, 75.3,10 , 2 , 66,6,66.7 "Lake County(6)",12069,40 ,37.7, 42.3,38 , 24 , 46,264,63.9 "Lee County(6)",12071,35.4 ,33.9, 36.8,49 , 39 , 57,518,69.5 "Leon County(6)",12073,30.8 ,28, 33.8,60 , 45 , 64,95,64.6 "Levy County(6)",12075,56.9 ,49.2, 65.8,6 , 2 , 23,42,68.5 "Liberty County(6)",12077,64.5 ,43.6, 92.6,2 , 2 , 59,6,68.9 "Madison County(6)",12079,38.9 ,29.2, 51.3,40 , 6 , 66,11,64.4 "Manatee County(6)",12081,33.6 ,31.7, 35.6,55 , 42 , 61,257,66.8 "Marion County(6)",12083,45.4 ,43, 47.9,20 , 12 , 31,313,62.9 "Martin County(6)",12085,33.1 ,30.3, 36.1,58 , 40 , 63,116,62.7 "Miami-Dade County(6)",12086,25.8 ,25.1, 26.6,66 , 62 , 66,895,62.4 "Monroe County(6)",12087,30.7 ,26.6, 35.4,61 , 40 , 66,42,64.7 "Nassau County(6)",12089,46.1 ,41, 51.6,17 , 6 , 42,66,62.6 "Okaloosa County(6)",12091,42.2 ,38.7, 46,27 , 14 , 45,109,66.7 "Okeechobee County(6)",12093,48.7 ,41, 57.5,15 , 3 , 45,30,64.6 "Orange County(6)",12095,30.6 ,29.2, 31.9,62 , 54 , 63,417,67.3 "Osceola County(6)",12097,32.7 ,30.1, 35.3,59 , 42 , 63,127,69.1 "Palm Beach County(6)",12099,25.9 ,25, 26.9,65 , 62 , 66,669,58.0 "Pasco County(6)",12101,43.2 ,41.2, 45.2,24 , 17 , 37,377,62.4 "Pinellas County(6)",12103,39.5 ,38.2, 40.9,39 , 27 , 45,690,65.6 "Polk County(6)",12105,41.4 ,39.7, 43.2,29 , 21 , 41,433,66.9 "Putnam County(6)",12107,62.1 ,55.8, 69.1,3 , 2 , 10,76,63.7 "Santa Rosa County(6)",12113,49 ,45, 53.4,14 , 5 , 27,113,69.8 "Sarasota County(6)",12115,33.1 ,31.4, 35,57 , 44 , 62,332,59.1 "Seminole County(6)",12117,34.1 ,32, 36.3,52 , 40 , 61,196,66.8 "St. Johns County(6)",12109,33.7 ,31.1, 36.5,53 , 39 , 62,130,63.2 "St. Lucie County(6)",12111,36.5 ,34.3, 39,45 , 33 , 56,202,62.1 "Sumter County(6)",12119,35.8 ,31.8, 40.3,48 , 28 , 62,134,60.8 "Suwannee County(6)",12121,51.8 ,44.3, 60.4,9 , 2 , 35,36,65.9 "Taylor County(6)",12123,57.1 ,46, 70.6,5 , 2 , 39,19,68.8 "Union County(6)",12125,142.5 ,119.3, 169.3,1 , 1 , 1,28,76.8 "Volusia County(6)",12127,45.2 ,43.3, 47.2,21 , 12 , 30,434,63.7 "Wakulla County(6)",12129,41 ,32.6, 51,32 , 6 , 63,18,62.2 "Walton County(6)",12131,40.6 ,35.3, 46.6,35 , 12 , 57,45,69.6 "Washington County(6)",12133,42.5 ,33.1, 54,26 , 4 , 63,15,64.0 Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/28/2024 10:06 am. State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data. "[rate note] 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 [https://seer.cancer.gov/popdata/] by NCI. The US Population Data File [https://seer.cancer.gov/popdata/] 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 (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 [ https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/index.htm ] databases. Due to the increased complexity with staging, other staging variables maybe used if necessary." "[rank note]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." Source: SEER and NPCR data. For more specific information please see the table. Data for the United States does not include data from Nevada. Data for the United States does not include Puerto Rico.