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Data Table for Rate/Trend Comparison by Cancer

Death Rate/Trend Comparison by Cancer, 2019-2023

Oregon Counties versus United States

All Cancer Sites

All Races, Both Sexes

Sorted by rateratio

Counties
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Priority Index1
1=highest
9=lowest

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Recent Trend2
County Death
Rate
Compared
to
US Rate
Average Annual Count
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Age-Adjusted Death Rate

deaths per 100,000
(95% Confidence Interval)
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Rate
Ratio3
County
to
US
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Recent 5-Year Trend2 in Death Rates
(95% Confidence Interval)
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United States - falling - 605,771 145.4 (145.2, 145.6) - -1.3 (-1.5, -1.2)
Oregon - falling - 8,367 149.1 (147.6, 150.5) - -1.4 (-1.4, -1.3)
Gilliam County 9 falling lower 4 84.0 (51.2, 143.2) 0.6 -4.4 (-7.0, -2.2)
Wheeler County 6 stable similar 4 107.2 (66.2, 192.4) 0.7 0.3 (-2.9, 3.7)
Deschutes County 9 falling lower 346 121.4 (115.5, 127.4) 0.8 -1.9 (-2.3, -1.4)
Hood River County 9 falling lower 39 125.3 (107.9, 144.8) 0.9 -4.2 (-12.3, -1.7)
Benton County 9 falling lower 146 126.4 (117.1, 136.2) 0.9 -1.3 (-2.0, -0.5)
Washington County 9 falling lower 827 128.6 (124.6, 132.6) 0.9 -1.5 (-1.7, -1.3)
Harney County 8 falling similar 18 129.8 (103.4, 162.4) 0.9 -2.2 (-3.6, -0.7)
Sherman County 6 stable similar 5 135.7 (85.0, 213.2) 0.9 -0.5 (-3.5, 2.7)
Clackamas County 8 falling similar 800 137.6 (133.3, 142.1) 0.9 -1.7 (-2.0, -1.4)
Lake County 8 falling similar 20 140.1 (113.3, 172.8) 1.0 -2.0 (-3.5, -0.6)
Yamhill County 8 falling similar 206 143.4 (134.7, 152.7) 1.0 -1.5 (-2.2, -0.9)
Malheur County 8 falling similar 57 144.9 (128.3, 163.2) 1.0 -11.7 (-18.2, -1.4)
Multnomah County 8 falling similar 1,264 147.1 (143.4, 150.8) 1.0 -1.8 (-2.0, -1.6)
Polk County 8 falling similar 174 149.0 (139.1, 159.5) 1.0 -0.8 (-1.3, -0.2)
Jackson County 8 falling similar 524 149.2 (143.4, 155.3) 1.0 -1.3 (-1.6, -1.0)
Crook County 6 stable similar 64 150.0 (133.1, 168.7) 1.0 -0.4 (-1.5, 0.8)
Marion County 8 falling similar 633 153.3 (148.0, 158.9) 1.1 -1.4 (-1.7, -1.1)
Lane County 8 falling similar 847 155.3 (150.5, 160.2) 1.1 -1.1 (-1.5, -0.8)
Union County 6 stable similar 60 155.9 (138.1, 175.5) 1.1 -0.7 (-1.6, 0.2)
Clatsop County 8 falling similar 104 157.2 (143.2, 172.3) 1.1 -1.4 (-2.3, -0.5)
Umatilla County 8 falling similar 151 158.2 (147.0, 170.2) 1.1 -1.0 (-1.6, -0.4)
Grant County 6 stable similar 24 158.3 (129.2, 193.8) 1.1 4.4 (-2.1, 22.1)
Wasco County 8 falling similar 63 158.4 (140.8, 177.8) 1.1 -1.1 (-1.8, -0.3)
Columbia County 5 falling higher 125 160.3 (147.6, 173.9) 1.1 -1.7 (-2.2, -1.2)
Jefferson County 6 stable similar 53 162.4 (142.5, 184.4) 1.1 -0.7 (-1.4, 0.1)
Wallowa County 6 stable similar 22 163.1 (132.2, 200.8) 1.1 -0.6 (-2.3, 1.2)
Baker County 4 stable higher 50 168.5 (146.9, 192.8) 1.2 -0.5 (-1.8, 0.6)
Tillamook County 4 stable higher 85 168.5 (151.9, 186.8) 1.2 -0.4 (-1.3, 0.5)
Morrow County 6 stable similar 24 173.3 (142.7, 208.6) 1.2 -1.1 (-3.0, 0.8)
Linn County 5 falling higher 311 176.3 (167.4, 185.6) 1.2 -0.8 (-1.2, -0.3)
Lincoln County 5 falling higher 172 177.2 (164.4, 190.9) 1.2 -0.9 (-1.5, -0.3)
Josephine County 5 falling higher 289 177.7 (168.2, 187.8) 1.2 -0.9 (-1.4, -0.5)
Douglas County 5 falling higher 356 177.8 (169.2, 186.8) 1.2 -4.0 (-7.1, -0.5)
Coos County 5 falling higher 214 180.9 (169.5, 193.1) 1.2 -1.0 (-1.4, -0.5)
Klamath County 4 stable higher 188 181.6 (169.7, 194.2) 1.2 0.4 (-0.5, 3.3)
Curry County 5 falling higher 99 182.0 (164.8, 201.2) 1.3 -1.1 (-1.7, -0.4)
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/12/2026 7:09 pm.

Trend2
     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.
Rate Comparison
     Above     when 95% confident the rate is above and Rate Ratio3 > 1.10
     Similar     when unable to conclude above or below with confidence.
     Below     when 95% confident the rate is below and Rate Ratio3 < 0.90

1 Priority indices were created by ordering from rates that are rising and above the comparison rate to rates that are falling and below the comparison rate.
2 Recent trend in death rates is usually an Average Annual Percent Change (AAPC) based on the APCs calculated by Joinpoint. Due to data availability issues, the time period and/or calculation method used in the calculation of the trends may differ for selected geographic areas.
3 Rate ratio is the county rate divided by the US rate. Previous versions of this table used one-year rates for states and five-year rates for counties. As of June 2018, only five-year rates are used.
Source: Death data provided by the National Vital Statistics System public use data file. Death rates calculated by the National Cancer Institute using SEER*Stat. Death rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population (20 age groups: <1, 1-4, 5-9, ... , 80-84, 85-89, 90+). The Healthy People 2030 goals are based on rates adjusted using different methods but the differences should be minimal. Population counts for denominators are based on Census populations as modified by NCI. The US Population Data File is used with mortality data.
Note: 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. Suppression is used to avoid misinterpretation when rates are unstable.

State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data. Data presented on the State Cancer Profiles Web Site may differ from statistics reported by the State Cancer Registries (for more information).

Interpret Rankings provides insight into interpreting cancer 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 United States do not include Puerto Rico.

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