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Maine map showing age-adjusted death rates by county.  Sagadahoc County
 suppressed due to insufficient counts.  Lincoln County
 suppressed due to insufficient counts.  Washington County
 suppressed due to insufficient counts.  Piscataquis County
 suppressed due to insufficient counts.  Cumberland County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 11.6 (9.5 - 14.1)  Kennebec County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 12.2 (8.8 - 16.5)  Knox County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 14.5 (8.3 - 23.7)  York County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 16.9 (13.7 - 20.5)  Aroostook County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 17.9 (12.2 - 25.4)  Hancock County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 18.3 (12.0 - 26.8)  Androscoggin County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 18.4 (14.0 - 23.8)  Penobscot County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 18.5 (14.7 - 23.1)  Waldo County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 22.9 (15.0 - 33.7)  Oxford County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 24.2 (17.3 - 32.9)  Somerset County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 25.3 (17.8 - 35.1)  Franklin County 2016 - 2020
 Age-adjusted death rate = 26.2 (16.2 - 40.3) interval types State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data. Click here to go to a list of State Cancer Registries Click here for more information about differences from the State Cancer Profiles web site and other statistics published. The source of the data is provided by the National Vital Statistics System public use data file. Click here to go to that web site. Death rates calculated by the National Cancer Institute using SEER*Stat. To get more information on SEER*Stat, click here. Death Rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population by 5-year age groups. To get more information on the standard population, click here. Population Data File Data have been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate estimates. For more information, click here.