Incidence Rates Table
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Age-Adjusted Incidence Rate† cases per 100,000 (95% Confidence Interval) ![]() |
CI*Rank⋔ (95% Confidence Interval) ![]() |
Average Annual Count![]() |
Percent of Cases with Late Stage![]() |
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Georgia 3 | 5.2 (5.0, 5.4) | N/A | 617 | 29.9 |
US (SEER+NPCR) 1 | 4.8 (4.7, 4.8) | N/A | 18,519 | 28.3 |
Fulton County 7 | 4.1 (3.5, 4.7) | 51 (33, 54) | 43 | 23.6 |
Cobb County 7 | 5.1 (4.4, 5.9) | 35 (19, 48) | 40 | 28.6 |
Gwinnett County 7 | 4.5 (3.9, 5.2) | 43 (26, 53) | 39 | 29.7 |
DeKalb County 7 | 4.1 (3.5, 4.8) | 49 (32, 54) | 31 | 24.5 |
Cherokee County 7 | 5.0 (3.9, 6.3) | 38 (15, 53) | 15 | 27.2 |
Henry County 7 | 6.0 (4.6, 7.6) | 23 (7, 49) | 14 | 27.8 |
Forsyth County 7 | 5.6 (4.3, 7.1) | 27 (9, 50) | 14 | 31.1 |
Chatham County 7 | 3.9 (3.0, 5.0) | 53 (28, 54) | 14 | 26.5 |
Muscogee County 7 | 5.5 (4.2, 7.1) | 28 (10, 52) | 12 | 36.0 |
Newton County 7 | 9.2 (6.9, 12.0) | 3 (1, 26) | 12 | 42.6 |
Clayton County 7 | 4.2 (3.1, 5.5) | 47 (22, 54) | 11 | 27.1 |
Paulding County 7 | 6.7 (5.0, 8.8) | 17 (3, 46) | 11 | 31.3 |
Richmond County 7 | 4.5 (3.3, 5.9) | 44 (18, 54) | 10 | 25.6 |
Coweta County 7 | 6.1 (4.5, 8.1) | 22 (5, 51) | 10 | 32.1 |
Bibb County 7 | 5.5 (4.0, 7.3) | 30 (7, 53) | 10 | 32.9 |
Hall County 7 | 4.1 (3.0, 5.5) | 50 (22, 54) | 9 | 22.3 |
Columbia County 7 | 5.2 (3.7, 7.0) | 34 (9, 54) | 9 | 34.9 |
Walton County 7 | 7.3 (5.3, 9.9) | 12 (2, 46) | 9 | 40.6 |
Glynn County 7 | 6.7 (4.7, 9.2) | 18 (3, 49) | 8 | 38.7 |
Houston County 7 | 5.0 (3.6, 6.9) | 36 (11, 54) | 8 | 31.3 |
Bartow County 7 | 6.4 (4.5, 8.8) | 19 (3, 52) | 8 | 29.2 |
Fayette County 7 | 4.8 (3.3, 6.7) | 39 (12, 54) | 8 | 33.6 |
Carroll County 7 | 5.5 (3.8, 7.7) | 29 (6, 54) | 7 | 29.8 |
Floyd County 7 | 5.8 (4.0, 8.2) | 25 (5, 54) | 7 | 28.3 |
Douglas County 7 | 4.6 (3.0, 6.7) | 42 (10, 54) | 6 | 20.5 |
Troup County 7 | 7.2 (4.8, 10.5) | 13 (1, 52) | 6 | 35.4 |
Dougherty County 7 | 5.4 (3.5, 7.9) | 33 (5, 54) | 5 | 29.0 |
Spalding County 7 | 6.1 (3.9, 9.1) | 21 (3, 54) | 5 | 40.6 |
Jackson County 7 | 5.7 (3.7, 8.6) | 26 (4, 54) | 5 | 30.9 |
Effingham County 7 | 7.8 (4.9, 11.7) | 9 (1, 53) | 5 | 33.8 |
Habersham County 7 | 8.2 (5.1, 12.6) | 8 (1, 51) | 5 | 45.1 |
Rockdale County 7 | 4.8 (3.0, 7.2) | 40 (8, 54) | 5 | 27.4 |
Whitfield County 7 | 4.0 (2.5, 6.1) | 52 (15, 54) | 5 | 24.2 |
Catoosa County 7 | 4.7 (2.9, 7.3) | 41 (9, 54) | 4 | 27.6 |
Lowndes County 7 | 3.9 (2.4, 5.9) | 54 (16, 54) | 4 | 26.3 |
Union County 7 | 7.3 (4.5, 12.6) | 11 (1, 53) | 4 | 58.3 |
Walker County 7 | 4.3 (2.6, 6.8) | 45 (11, 54) | 4 | 22.6 |
Clarke County 7 | 4.1 (2.5, 6.3) | 48 (13, 54) | 4 | 28.6 |
Fannin County 7 | 7.1 (4.2, 12.3) | 15 (1, 54) | 4 | 35.8 |
Stephens County 7 | 12.0 (7.0, 19.4) | 1 (1, 39) | 4 | 57.6 |
Ware County 7 | 8.2 (4.9, 13.1) | 7 (1, 53) | 4 | 45.2 |
Gordon County 7 | 5.0 (2.9, 8.1) | 37 (5, 54) | 4 | 26.1 |
Polk County 7 | 7.1 (4.2, 11.5) | 14 (1, 54) | 4 | 29.5 |
Camden County 7 | 5.4 (3.1, 8.9) | 31 (3, 54) | 3 | 34.7 |
Colquitt County 7 | 5.9 (3.4, 9.6) | 24 (3, 54) | 3 | 34.7 |
Murray County 7 | 7.5 (4.3, 12.3) | 10 (1, 54) | 3 | 38.6 |
Thomas County 7 | 6.2 (3.5, 10.3) | 20 (2, 54) | 3 | 28.3 |
Bulloch County 7 | 4.2 (2.3, 6.9) | 46 (9, 54) | 3 | 29.1 |
Elbert County 7 | 10.3 (5.8, 17.6) | 2 (1, 52) | 3 | 47.1 |
Jones County 7 | 9.0 (5.0, 15.0) | 5 (1, 53) | 3 | 40.0 |
Laurens County 7 | 5.4 (3.0, 9.0) | 32 (3, 54) | 3 | 27.1 |
Sumter County 7 | 9.0 (5.1, 15.0) | 4 (1, 53) | 3 | 33.3 |
Tift County 7 | 6.7 (3.8, 11.1) | 16 (1, 54) | 3 | 34.8 |
Upson County 7 | 8.6 (4.8, 14.4) | 6 (1, 54) | 3 | 39.0 |
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Atkinson County 7 |
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Bacon County 7 |
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Baker County 7 |
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Baldwin County 7 |
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Banks County 7 |
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Barrow County 7 |
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Ben Hill County 7 |
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Berrien County 7 |
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Bleckley County 7 |
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Brantley County 7 |
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Brooks County 7 |
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Bryan County 7 |
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Burke County 7 |
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Butts County 7 |
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Calhoun County 7 |
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Candler County 7 |
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Charlton County 7 |
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Chattahoochee County 7 |
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Chattooga County 7 |
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Clay County 7 |
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Clinch County 7 |
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Coffee County 7 |
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Cook County 7 |
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Crawford County 7 |
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Crisp County 7 |
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Dade County 7 |
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Dawson County 7 |
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Decatur County 7 |
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Dodge County 7 |
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Dooly County 7 |
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Early County 7 |
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Echols County 7 |
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Emanuel County 7 |
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Evans County 7 |
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Franklin County 7 |
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Gilmer County 7 |
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Glascock County 7 |
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Grady County 7 |
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Greene County 7 |
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Hancock County 7 |
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Haralson County 7 |
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Harris County 7 |
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Hart County 7 |
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Heard County 7 |
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Irwin County 7 |
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Jasper County 7 |
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Jeff Davis County 7 |
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Jefferson County 7 |
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Jenkins County 7 |
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Johnson County 7 |
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Lamar County 7 |
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Lanier County 7 |
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Lee County 7 |
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Liberty County 7 |
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Lincoln County 7 |
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Long County 7 |
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Lumpkin County 7 |
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Macon County 7 |
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Madison County 7 |
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Marion County 7 |
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McDuffie County 7 |
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McIntosh County 7 |
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Meriwether County 7 |
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Miller County 7 |
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Mitchell County 7 |
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Monroe County 7 |
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Montgomery County 7 |
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Morgan County 7 |
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Oconee County 7 |
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Oglethorpe County 7 |
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Peach County 7 |
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Pickens County 7 |
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Pierce County 7 |
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Pike County 7 |
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Pulaski County 7 |
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Putnam County 7 |
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Quitman County 7 |
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Rabun County 7 |
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Randolph County 7 |
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Schley County 7 |
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Screven County 7 |
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Seminole County 7 |
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Stewart County 7 |
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Talbot County 7 |
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Taliaferro County 7 |
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Tattnall County 7 |
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Taylor County 7 |
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Telfair County 7 |
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Terrell County 7 |
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Toombs County 7 |
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Towns County 7 |
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Treutlen County 7 |
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Turner County 7 |
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Twiggs County 7 |
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Warren County 7 |
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Washington County 7 |
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Wayne County 7 |
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Webster County 7 |
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Wheeler County 7 |
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White County 7 |
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Wilcox County 7 |
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Wilkes County 7 |
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Wilkinson County 7 |
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Worth County 7 |
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Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 12/02/2023 8:13 am.
State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data.
Data cannot be shown for the following areas. For more information on what areas are suppressed or not available, please refer to the table.
Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Barrow, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Burke, Butts, Calhoun, Candler, Charlton, Chattahoochee, Chattooga, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Crawford, Crisp, Dade, Dawson, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Early, Echols, Emanuel, Evans, Franklin, Gilmer, Glascock, Grady, Greene, Hancock, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Irwin, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lamar, Lanier, Lee, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, Lumpkin, Macon, Madison, Marion, McDuffie, McIntosh, Meriwether, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Peach, Pickens, Pierce, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Rabun, Randolph, Schley, Screven, Seminole, Stewart, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Toombs, Towns, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, White, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkinson, Worth
† 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.
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 databases. Due to the increased complexity with staging, other staging variables maybe used if necessary.
* 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).
Source: SEER and NPCR data. For more specific information please see the table.
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.
Data for the United States does not include data from Nevada.
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.
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 12/02/2023 8:13 am.
State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data.
Data cannot be shown for the following areas. For more information on what areas are suppressed or not available, please refer to the table.
Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Barrow, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Burke, Butts, Calhoun, Candler, Charlton, Chattahoochee, Chattooga, Clay, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Crawford, Crisp, Dade, Dawson, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Early, Echols, Emanuel, Evans, Franklin, Gilmer, Glascock, Grady, Greene, Hancock, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Irwin, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lamar, Lanier, Lee, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, Lumpkin, Macon, Madison, Marion, McDuffie, McIntosh, Meriwether, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Peach, Pickens, Pierce, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Rabun, Randolph, Schley, Screven, Seminole, Stewart, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Toombs, Towns, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, White, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkinson, Worth
† 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.
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 databases. Due to the increased complexity with staging, other staging variables maybe used if necessary.
* 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).
Source: SEER and NPCR data. For more specific information please see the table.
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.
Data for the United States does not include data from Nevada.
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.