Data Table for Rate/Trend Comparison by Cancer
Counties |
Priority Index1 1=highest 9=lowest |
Recent Trend2 |
County Death Rate Compared to US Rate |
Average Annual Count |
Age-Adjusted Death Rate deaths per 100,000 (95% Confidence Interval) |
Rate Ratio3 County to US |
Recent 5-Year Trend2 in Death Rates (95% Confidence Interval) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | - | falling | - | 142,497 | 35.0 (34.9, 35.0) | - | -4.8 (-5.1, -4.6) |
Texas | - | falling | - | 8,908 | 31.3 (31.0, 31.6) | - | -4.4 (-4.9, -3.9) |
Hidalgo County | 9 | falling | lower | 122 | 16.3 (15.1, 17.7) | 0.5 | -7.1 (-10.9, -3.2) |
Cameron County | 9 | falling | lower | 77 | 17.5 (15.8, 19.4) | 0.5 | -2.8 (-3.3, -2.3) |
Willacy County | 7 | stable | lower | 4 | 17.5 (10.7, 27.3) | 0.5 | -1.9 (-3.8, 0.1) |
El Paso County | 9 | falling | lower | 155 | 19.3 (17.9, 20.7) | 0.6 | -3.8 (-4.6, -3.1) |
Webb County | 9 | falling | lower | 41 | 19.5 (16.9, 22.4) | 0.6 | -2.0 (-2.7, -1.3) |
Starr County | 9 | falling | lower | 11 | 19.6 (14.8, 25.5) | 0.6 | -1.6 (-2.8, -0.4) |
Frio County | 9 | falling | lower | 4 | 19.8 (11.8, 31.0) | 0.6 | -2.2 (-3.6, -0.7) |
Maverick County | 9 | falling | lower | 10 | 20.0 (14.8, 26.3) | 0.6 | -1.9 (-3.3, -0.6) |
Fort Bend County | 9 | falling | lower | 145 | 21.0 (19.4, 22.6) | 0.6 | -3.7 (-4.2, -3.1) |
Val Verde County | 9 | falling | lower | 11 | 21.2 (16.0, 27.5) | 0.6 | -3.2 (-4.4, -2.0) |
Gaines County | 9 | falling | lower | 3 | 22.0 (12.6, 35.4) | 0.6 | -2.3 (-4.2, -0.4) |
Kendall County | 9 | falling | lower | 15 | 22.9 (18.0, 29.0) | 0.7 | -3.7 (-4.9, -2.6) |
Travis County | 9 | falling | lower | 233 | 24.0 (22.6, 25.5) | 0.7 | -5.0 (-6.1, -3.9) |
Hockley County | 9 | falling | lower | 6 | 24.1 (16.4, 34.3) | 0.7 | -2.1 (-3.6, -0.7) |
Lamb County | 7 | stable | lower | 4 | 24.2 (14.9, 37.6) | 0.7 | -1.9 (-3.9, 0.2) |
Bexar County | 9 | falling | lower | 460 | 24.4 (23.4, 25.5) | 0.7 | -4.9 (-6.4, -3.5) |
Brazos County | 9 | falling | lower | 41 | 24.5 (21.1, 28.1) | 0.7 | -6.5 (-8.6, -4.3) |
Fayette County | 9 | falling | lower | 12 | 24.7 (18.8, 32.5) | 0.7 | -1.9 (-3.1, -0.7) |
Atascosa County | 9 | falling | lower | 14 | 25.2 (19.6, 31.8) | 0.7 | -3.2 (-4.2, -2.1) |
Collin County | 9 | falling | lower | 217 | 25.2 (23.7, 26.8) | 0.7 | -4.4 (-5.3, -3.5) |
Colorado County | 9 | falling | lower | 9 | 25.3 (18.5, 34.4) | 0.7 | -10.5 (-17.6, -2.8) |
Hays County | 9 | falling | lower | 49 | 26.3 (23.0, 29.9) | 0.8 | -2.6 (-3.3, -1.8) |
Gillespie County | 9 | falling | lower | 15 | 26.3 (20.6, 33.8) | 0.8 | -1.6 (-2.7, -0.4) |
Pecos County | 8 | falling | similar | 4 | 26.4 (16.3, 40.5) | 0.8 | -2.2 (-3.8, -0.6) |
Dawson County | 6 | stable | similar | 4 | 26.6 (16.2, 41.4) | 0.8 | -1.6 (-3.3, 0.1) |
Williamson County | 9 | falling | lower | 140 | 26.6 (24.6, 28.7) | 0.8 | -2.9 (-3.5, -2.4) |
Washington County | 9 | falling | lower | 16 | 26.8 (21.1, 33.8) | 0.8 | -2.3 (-3.2, -1.4) |
Refugio County | 8 | falling | similar | 3 | 27.0 (15.4, 46.0) | 0.8 | -13.2 (-21.7, -3.8) |
Wilbarger County | 8 | falling | similar | 5 | 27.3 (17.3, 41.5) | 0.8 | -1.7 (-3.2, -0.2) |
Denton County | 9 | falling | lower | 192 | 27.3 (25.5, 29.2) | 0.8 | -3.2 (-3.7, -2.8) |
Medina County | 9 | falling | lower | 18 | 27.4 (21.9, 33.9) | 0.8 | -2.0 (-3.0, -0.9) |
Harris County | 9 | falling | lower | 1,103 | 27.9 (27.1, 28.6) | 0.8 | -6.2 (-7.2, -5.1) |
Wilson County | 9 | falling | lower | 18 | 28.0 (22.3, 34.7) | 0.8 | -2.9 (-4.0, -1.7) |
Moore County | 8 | falling | similar | 6 | 28.1 (18.5, 40.8) | 0.8 | -2.4 (-3.9, -0.8) |
Nueces County | 9 | falling | lower | 116 | 28.2 (25.9, 30.6) | 0.8 | -3.1 (-3.5, -2.7) |
Duval County | 8 | falling | similar | 4 | 28.3 (17.4, 44.1) | 0.8 | -2.7 (-4.4, -1.0) |
Jim Wells County | 8 | falling | similar | 13 | 28.6 (22.0, 36.6) | 0.8 | -2.8 (-3.7, -1.9) |
Comanche County | 8 | falling | similar | 7 | 28.6 (19.6, 41.3) | 0.8 | -1.7 (-3.0, -0.3) |
Wharton County | 8 | falling | similar | 16 | 29.7 (23.6, 37.1) | 0.9 | -5.5 (-7.9, -3.2) |
Kleberg County | 8 | falling | similar | 9 | 29.9 (21.9, 39.9) | 0.9 | -2.3 (-3.7, -0.8) |
Lubbock County | 9 | falling | lower | 91 | 30.2 (27.4, 33.1) | 0.9 | -3.7 (-4.8, -2.5) |
Dallas County | 9 | falling | lower | 691 | 30.2 (29.2, 31.3) | 0.9 | -4.2 (-4.7, -3.7) |
Austin County | 8 | falling | similar | 14 | 30.3 (23.4, 38.9) | 0.9 | -2.1 (-3.1, -1.0) |
Comal County | 9 | falling | lower | 62 | 30.5 (27.1, 34.2) | 0.9 | -2.0 (-2.7, -1.2) |
Deaf Smith County | 6 | stable | similar | 6 | 31.0 (20.7, 44.6) | 0.9 | -1.5 (-3.2, 0.3) |
Hale County | 6 | stable | similar | 11 | 31.1 (23.5, 40.4) | 0.9 | -0.6 (-1.8, 0.5) |
Midland County | 8 | falling | similar | 46 | 31.4 (27.4, 35.9) | 0.9 | -2.2 (-2.8, -1.7) |
Victoria County | 8 | falling | similar | 35 | 31.7 (27.1, 36.8) | 0.9 | -3.0 (-3.7, -2.3) |
Rockwall County | 8 | falling | similar | 30 | 31.7 (26.7, 37.3) | 0.9 | -3.5 (-4.3, -2.8) |
Randall County | 8 | falling | similar | 50 | 32.0 (28.2, 36.3) | 0.9 | -1.4 (-1.9, -0.8) |
Guadalupe County | 8 | falling | similar | 57 | 32.1 (28.4, 36.1) | 0.9 | -2.1 (-2.6, -1.6) |
Karnes County | 6 | stable | similar | 5 | 32.1 (20.8, 47.4) | 0.9 | -1.5 (-2.9, 0.0) |
Jones County | 8 | falling | similar | 7 | 32.2 (22.6, 44.7) | 0.9 | -1.5 (-2.9, 0.0) |
Walker County | 8 | falling | similar | 25 | 32.2 (26.7, 38.6) | 0.9 | -2.6 (-3.4, -1.8) |
Caldwell County | 8 | falling | similar | 15 | 32.3 (25.4, 40.5) | 0.9 | -2.2 (-3.2, -1.2) |
Callahan County | 8 | falling | similar | 7 | 32.4 (22.2, 46.4) | 0.9 | -2.1 (-3.6, -0.7) |
Bee County | 8 | falling | similar | 11 | 32.8 (24.6, 42.8) | 0.9 | -2.5 (-3.7, -1.3) |
Somervell County | 8 | falling | similar | 4 | 33.0 (20.3, 51.9) | 0.9 | -3.4 (-4.7, -2.1) |
Uvalde County | 8 | falling | similar | 11 | 33.1 (24.9, 43.3) | 0.9 | -3.0 (-4.3, -1.8) |
Taylor County | 8 | falling | similar | 52 | 33.4 (29.4, 37.8) | 1.0 | -3.7 (-5.0, -2.4) |
Mitchell County | 8 | falling | similar | 3 | 33.4 (19.0, 55.0) | 1.0 | -2.9 (-4.5, -1.2) |
Archer County | 8 | falling | similar | 5 | 33.4 (21.4, 51.4) | 1.0 | -2.5 (-4.0, -1.0) |
Gray County | 8 | falling | similar | 9 | 33.9 (24.9, 45.4) | 1.0 | -1.7 (-2.7, -0.7) |
Montgomery County | 8 | falling | similar | 215 | 34.4 (32.3, 36.6) | 1.0 | -4.9 (-5.9, -3.9) |
Jefferson County | 8 | falling | similar | 103 | 34.7 (31.7, 37.9) | 1.0 | -8.1 (-10.7, -5.4) |
Tarrant County | 8 | falling | similar | 660 | 34.8 (33.6, 36.0) | 1.0 | -3.7 (-4.2, -3.2) |
Clay County | 6 | stable | similar | 6 | 35.0 (23.6, 51.3) | 1.0 | -1.3 (-3.1, 0.5) |
Kerr County | 8 | falling | similar | 37 | 35.1 (30.1, 41.0) | 1.0 | -1.9 (-2.7, -1.2) |
Runnels County | 8 | falling | similar | 6 | 35.2 (23.6, 51.8) | 1.0 | -2.2 (-3.4, -0.9) |
Blanco County | 8 | falling | similar | 8 | 35.4 (24.7, 50.6) | 1.0 | -2.8 (-4.4, -1.1) |
Bandera County | 8 | falling | similar | 16 | 35.7 (28.1, 45.4) | 1.0 | -2.3 (-3.2, -1.4) |
San Patricio County | 8 | falling | similar | 27 | 35.7 (29.9, 42.3) | 1.0 | -5.0 (-7.2, -2.8) |
Carson County | 8 | falling | similar | 3 | 35.7 (20.3, 60.3) | 1.0 | -2.0 (-3.6, -0.3) |
Smith County | 2 | rising | similar | 105 | 36.2 (33.1, 39.5) | 1.0 | 5.6 (0.0, 11.4) |
Burnet County | 8 | falling | similar | 29 | 36.3 (30.5, 43.2) | 1.0 | -2.5 (-3.4, -1.6) |
Jackson County | 8 | falling | similar | 8 | 36.4 (25.6, 50.6) | 1.0 | -1.7 (-3.0, -0.4) |
McLennan County | 8 | falling | similar | 105 | 36.6 (33.5, 39.9) | 1.0 | -4.3 (-5.4, -3.1) |
Live Oak County | 8 | falling | similar | 7 | 36.6 (24.8, 52.8) | 1.0 | -1.7 (-3.1, -0.3) |
Haskell County | 6 | stable | similar | 3 | 37.1 (20.9, 63.2) | 1.1 | -1.0 (-2.8, 0.8) |
Howard County | 8 | falling | similar | 14 | 37.2 (28.9, 47.1) | 1.1 | -1.8 (-2.8, -0.9) |
Milam County | 8 | falling | similar | 14 | 37.3 (29.1, 47.5) | 1.1 | -1.5 (-2.4, -0.5) |
Brazoria County | 8 | falling | similar | 130 | 37.3 (34.4, 40.4) | 1.1 | -3.4 (-4.0, -2.8) |
Grimes County | 8 | falling | similar | 15 | 37.8 (29.6, 47.9) | 1.1 | -2.8 (-3.6, -2.0) |
Terry County | 6 | stable | similar | 5 | 37.9 (24.7, 55.6) | 1.1 | -1.2 (-2.8, 0.5) |
Ellis County | 8 | falling | similar | 69 | 37.9 (33.9, 42.3) | 1.1 | -2.2 (-2.8, -1.6) |
Gonzales County | 8 | falling | similar | 11 | 38.1 (28.5, 50.2) | 1.1 | -2.1 (-3.2, -1.0) |
Lavaca County | 8 | falling | similar | 13 | 38.2 (29.2, 49.6) | 1.1 | -1.1 (-2.1, -0.1) |
Rains County | 8 | falling | similar | 8 | 38.2 (26.8, 53.9) | 1.1 | -3.4 (-4.9, -1.9) |
Eastland County | 8 | falling | similar | 12 | 38.3 (28.9, 50.3) | 1.1 | -1.6 (-2.7, -0.6) |
Andrews County | 8 | falling | similar | 6 | 38.4 (25.7, 55.0) | 1.1 | -1.8 (-3.4, -0.1) |
Newton County | 8 | falling | similar | 8 | 38.7 (27.7, 53.4) | 1.1 | -2.1 (-3.7, -0.5) |
Marion County | 6 | stable | similar | 7 | 38.8 (26.3, 56.6) | 1.1 | -1.2 (-2.6, 0.3) |
Nacogdoches County | 8 | falling | similar | 29 | 39.1 (32.9, 46.3) | 1.1 | -4.4 (-6.9, -1.8) |
Titus County | 8 | falling | similar | 14 | 39.4 (30.7, 50.0) | 1.1 | -2.6 (-3.9, -1.4) |
Lampasas County | 8 | falling | similar | 13 | 39.4 (30.2, 51.0) | 1.1 | -2.4 (-3.7, -1.2) |
Ector County | 8 | falling | similar | 50 | 39.7 (34.8, 45.0) | 1.1 | -2.2 (-2.6, -1.7) |
Tom Green County | 5 | falling | higher | 56 | 39.9 (35.3, 44.9) | 1.1 | -2.0 (-2.4, -1.5) |
Limestone County | 8 | falling | similar | 13 | 40.1 (30.9, 51.5) | 1.1 | -2.2 (-3.2, -1.2) |
Scurry County | 6 | stable | similar | 8 | 40.1 (28.3, 55.4) | 1.1 | -0.9 (-2.4, 0.5) |
Cherokee County | 8 | falling | similar | 28 | 40.4 (34.0, 47.9) | 1.2 | -2.5 (-3.2, -1.7) |
Erath County | 8 | falling | similar | 18 | 40.5 (32.5, 49.9) | 1.2 | -1.8 (-2.8, -0.8) |
DeWitt County | 6 | stable | similar | 12 | 40.6 (30.8, 52.8) | 1.2 | -0.6 (-1.9, 0.7) |
Rusk County | 8 | falling | similar | 28 | 40.6 (34.1, 48.2) | 1.2 | -1.4 (-2.1, -0.7) |
Hutchinson County | 8 | falling | similar | 11 | 40.8 (30.6, 53.6) | 1.2 | -1.5 (-2.3, -0.7) |
Matagorda County | 8 | falling | similar | 20 | 41.2 (33.3, 50.5) | 1.2 | -3.6 (-5.2, -2.0) |
Hood County | 5 | falling | higher | 45 | 41.2 (35.9, 47.3) | 1.2 | -2.6 (-3.1, -2.1) |
Llano County | 8 | falling | similar | 20 | 41.4 (32.2, 53.2) | 1.2 | -1.8 (-2.7, -0.8) |
Gregg County | 5 | falling | higher | 61 | 41.4 (36.8, 46.4) | 1.2 | -3.5 (-4.6, -2.4) |
Bell County | 5 | falling | higher | 128 | 41.5 (38.3, 44.9) | 1.2 | -7.8 (-14.6, -0.5) |
McCulloch County | 6 | stable | similar | 6 | 41.6 (27.7, 61.6) | 1.2 | -1.2 (-3.0, 0.7) |
Navarro County | 8 | falling | similar | 27 | 41.8 (34.9, 49.7) | 1.2 | -2.0 (-2.8, -1.2) |
Hamilton County | 6 | stable | similar | 6 | 41.8 (28.4, 61.3) | 1.2 | -0.4 (-2.1, 1.4) |
Burleson County | 8 | falling | similar | 12 | 41.9 (31.9, 54.5) | 1.2 | -1.8 (-3.1, -0.4) |
Waller County | 8 | falling | similar | 20 | 42.0 (34.0, 51.3) | 1.2 | -2.1 (-3.1, -1.0) |
Harrison County | 5 | falling | higher | 37 | 42.0 (36.1, 48.7) | 1.2 | -0.9 (-1.7, 0.0) |
Wichita County | 5 | falling | higher | 67 | 42.4 (37.9, 47.3) | 1.2 | -4.1 (-5.1, -3.1) |
Houston County | 8 | falling | similar | 17 | 42.5 (33.8, 53.3) | 1.2 | -2.5 (-3.7, -1.2) |
Calhoun County | 8 | falling | similar | 12 | 42.5 (32.5, 55.0) | 1.2 | -2.1 (-3.1, -1.1) |
Potter County | 5 | falling | higher | 51 | 42.6 (37.4, 48.2) | 1.2 | -2.1 (-2.7, -1.5) |
Hardin County | 5 | falling | higher | 32 | 42.7 (36.2, 50.1) | 1.2 | -2.4 (-3.1, -1.6) |
Jasper County | 8 | falling | similar | 22 | 42.7 (35.0, 51.9) | 1.2 | -2.6 (-3.5, -1.7) |
Chambers County | 8 | falling | similar | 17 | 42.7 (33.8, 53.3) | 1.2 | -2.1 (-3.2, -1.0) |
Bastrop County | 5 | falling | higher | 45 | 42.8 (37.2, 49.0) | 1.2 | -1.8 (-2.6, -1.0) |
Nolan County | 6 | stable | similar | 9 | 42.8 (30.8, 58.4) | 1.2 | -0.7 (-1.9, 0.6) |
Parker County | 5 | falling | higher | 71 | 42.9 (38.4, 47.7) | 1.2 | -1.9 (-2.6, -1.3) |
Brown County | 5 | falling | higher | 24 | 42.9 (35.5, 51.6) | 1.2 | -1.9 (-2.7, -1.0) |
Falls County | 8 | falling | similar | 10 | 43.0 (32.0, 56.9) | 1.2 | -3.0 (-4.6, -1.3) |
Leon County | 8 | falling | similar | 14 | 43.1 (33.2, 55.6) | 1.2 | -2.3 (-3.4, -1.1) |
Hopkins County | 5 | falling | higher | 22 | 43.2 (35.5, 52.2) | 1.2 | -1.9 (-2.8, -1.0) |
Childress County | 8 | falling | similar | 4 | 43.3 (25.5, 69.7) | 1.2 | -1.9 (-3.7, -0.1) |
Franklin County | 6 | stable | similar | 7 | 43.4 (30.3, 61.3) | 1.2 | -1.3 (-2.8, 0.2) |
Angelina County | 5 | falling | higher | 48 | 43.6 (38.2, 49.5) | 1.2 | -2.3 (-2.8, -1.7) |
Galveston County | 5 | falling | higher | 169 | 43.8 (40.8, 46.9) | 1.3 | -3.2 (-4.0, -2.4) |
San Jacinto County | 5 | falling | higher | 21 | 43.9 (35.7, 53.8) | 1.3 | -1.9 (-2.9, -0.8) |
Tyler County | 8 | falling | similar | 15 | 44.1 (34.6, 56.0) | 1.3 | -1.9 (-3.0, -0.9) |
Upshur County | 5 | falling | higher | 26 | 44.2 (36.8, 52.7) | 1.3 | -1.7 (-2.6, -0.8) |
Wood County | 5 | falling | higher | 38 | 44.4 (38.0, 51.9) | 1.3 | -1.8 (-2.7, -0.8) |
Bosque County | 8 | falling | similar | 16 | 44.9 (35.5, 56.8) | 1.3 | -1.0 (-1.8, -0.1) |
Hill County | 5 | falling | higher | 25 | 45.1 (37.4, 54.2) | 1.3 | -1.0 (-2.0, 0.0) |
Camp County | 8 | falling | similar | 8 | 45.6 (32.2, 63.2) | 1.3 | -2.8 (-3.9, -1.7) |
Aransas County | 5 | falling | higher | 21 | 45.8 (37.1, 56.4) | 1.3 | -2.4 (-3.2, -1.5) |
Lee County | 6 | stable | similar | 11 | 46.0 (34.6, 60.3) | 1.3 | -0.5 (-2.0, 1.0) |
Grayson County | 5 | falling | higher | 85 | 46.1 (41.8, 50.9) | 1.3 | -1.8 (-2.2, -1.3) |
Johnson County | 5 | falling | higher | 89 | 46.2 (41.9, 50.9) | 1.3 | -2.9 (-3.8, -2.1) |
Kaufman County | 5 | falling | higher | 59 | 46.7 (41.3, 52.5) | 1.3 | -2.2 (-2.8, -1.6) |
Red River County | 8 | falling | similar | 11 | 46.7 (34.8, 62.6) | 1.3 | -1.7 (-3.0, -0.3) |
Bowie County | 5 | falling | higher | 58 | 47.8 (42.4, 53.8) | 1.4 | -1.6 (-2.2, -1.1) |
Hunt County | 5 | falling | higher | 59 | 48.1 (42.6, 54.0) | 1.4 | -1.2 (-1.8, -0.6) |
Jack County | 8 | falling | similar | 6 | 48.1 (31.8, 70.5) | 1.4 | -2.0 (-3.7, -0.3) |
Anderson County | 5 | falling | higher | 33 | 48.1 (41.0, 56.2) | 1.4 | -4.1 (-5.4, -2.8) |
Madison County | 6 | stable | similar | 8 | 48.5 (34.7, 66.2) | 1.4 | -1.0 (-2.6, 0.6) |
Fannin County | 5 | falling | higher | 25 | 48.9 (40.6, 58.6) | 1.4 | -1.0 (-1.9, -0.1) |
Sabine County | 4 | stable | higher | 11 | 49.0 (36.6, 66.2) | 1.4 | -1.3 (-2.6, 0.1) |
Van Zandt County | 5 | falling | higher | 42 | 49.2 (42.7, 56.6) | 1.4 | -1.1 (-1.9, -0.3) |
Cooke County | 5 | falling | higher | 28 | 49.3 (41.4, 58.5) | 1.4 | -0.9 (-1.6, -0.2) |
Shelby County | 4 | stable | higher | 17 | 49.5 (39.6, 61.4) | 1.4 | -20.7 (-41.5, 7.5) |
Palo Pinto County | 5 | falling | higher | 21 | 49.5 (40.4, 60.4) | 1.4 | -1.9 (-2.7, -1.1) |
Orange County | 5 | falling | higher | 53 | 49.8 (43.9, 56.4) | 1.4 | -2.1 (-2.7, -1.4) |
Cass County | 5 | falling | higher | 25 | 50.4 (41.8, 60.6) | 1.4 | -1.0 (-1.6, -0.3) |
Coke County | 8 | falling | similar | 3 | 50.6 (29.4, 87.6) | 1.4 | -2.2 (-4.0, -0.4) |
Stephens County | 8 | falling | similar | 7 | 50.8 (34.9, 72.4) | 1.5 | -1.7 (-2.9, -0.5) |
Henderson County | 5 | falling | higher | 70 | 51.6 (46.2, 57.6) | 1.5 | -2.0 (-2.6, -1.5) |
Lamar County | 5 | falling | higher | 38 | 52.4 (45.2, 60.6) | 1.5 | -1.2 (-1.9, -0.6) |
Coryell County | 5 | falling | higher | 32 | 52.5 (44.5, 61.4) | 1.5 | -2.6 (-3.5, -1.7) |
Montague County | 5 | falling | higher | 16 | 52.6 (41.2, 66.6) | 1.5 | -1.2 (-2.3, -0.1) |
Robertson County | 5 | falling | higher | 13 | 54.0 (41.3, 69.7) | 1.5 | -1.2 (-2.3, -0.1) |
Wise County | 4 | stable | higher | 44 | 54.0 (46.9, 61.9) | 1.5 | -0.7 (-1.6, 0.1) |
Young County | 4 | stable | higher | 15 | 54.5 (42.7, 69.0) | 1.6 | -0.4 (-1.3, 0.5) |
Liberty County | 5 | falling | higher | 50 | 54.6 (47.8, 62.0) | 1.6 | -3.6 (-4.8, -2.3) |
San Augustine County | 4 | stable | higher | 8 | 55.7 (39.0, 78.8) | 1.6 | -0.7 (-2.2, 0.8) |
Panola County | 5 | falling | higher | 19 | 55.9 (45.1, 68.8) | 1.6 | -1.2 (-2.2, -0.2) |
Freestone County | 4 | stable | higher | 17 | 55.9 (44.6, 69.8) | 1.6 | -0.4 (-1.6, 0.7) |
Coleman County | 4 | stable | higher | 9 | 57.0 (41.3, 78.7) | 1.6 | -0.1 (-1.4, 1.2) |
Delta County | 4 | stable | higher | 5 | 58.0 (37.3, 88.3) | 1.7 | -1.5 (-3.1, 0.1) |
Morris County | 4 | stable | higher | 12 | 63.6 (48.2, 83.0) | 1.8 | -0.7 (-1.8, 0.4) |
Trinity County | 4 | stable | higher | 19 | 65.8 (52.7, 82.1) | 1.9 | -0.2 (-1.2, 0.9) |
Donley County | 4 | stable | higher | 4 | 71.9 (39.9, 122.0) | 2.1 | 0.1 (-1.7, 2.0) |
Polk County | 4 | stable | higher | 48 | 74.1 (64.3, 85.0) | 2.1 | -0.4 (-1.1, 0.3) |
Baylor County |
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Castro County |
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Goliad County |
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Mason County |
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Parmer County |
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Real County |
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Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/18/2024 2:10 pm.
* Data has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate and trend estimates.
** Data are too sparse to provide stable estimates of annual rates needed to calculate trend.
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 Version 4.8.0.0. 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 (19 age groups: <1, 1-4, 5-9, ... , 80-84, 85+). The Healthy People 2020 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).
Data for the following has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate and trend estimates:
Armstrong County, Bailey County, Borden County, Briscoe County, Brooks County, Cochran County, Collingsworth County, Concho County, Cottle County, Crane County, Crockett County, Crosby County, Culberson County, Dallam County, Dickens County, Dimmit County, Edwards County, Fisher County, Floyd County, Foard County, Garza County, Glasscock County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hardeman County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hudspeth County, Irion County, Jeff Davis County, Jim Hogg County, Kenedy County, Kent County, Kimble County, King County, Kinney County, Knox County, La Salle County, Lipscomb County, Loving County, Lynn County, Martin County, McMullen County, Menard County, Mills County, Motley County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Presidio County, Reagan County, Roberts County, San Saba County, Schleicher County, Shackelford County, Sherman County, Sterling County, Stonewall County, Sutton County, Terrell County, Throckmorton County, Upton County, Wheeler County, Winkler County, Yoakum County, Zapata County, Zavala County
Trend for the following could not be reliably determined due to small number of deaths per year:
Baylor County, Brewster County, Castro County, Goliad County, Mason County, Parmer County, Real County, Reeves County, Swisher County, Ward County
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 does not include Puerto Rico.
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 05/18/2024 2:10 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
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
* Data has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate and trend estimates.
** Data are too sparse to provide stable estimates of annual rates needed to calculate trend.
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 Version 4.8.0.0. 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 (19 age groups: <1, 1-4, 5-9, ... , 80-84, 85+). The Healthy People 2020 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).
Data for the following has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate and trend estimates:
Armstrong County, Bailey County, Borden County, Briscoe County, Brooks County, Cochran County, Collingsworth County, Concho County, Cottle County, Crane County, Crockett County, Crosby County, Culberson County, Dallam County, Dickens County, Dimmit County, Edwards County, Fisher County, Floyd County, Foard County, Garza County, Glasscock County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hardeman County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hudspeth County, Irion County, Jeff Davis County, Jim Hogg County, Kenedy County, Kent County, Kimble County, King County, Kinney County, Knox County, La Salle County, Lipscomb County, Loving County, Lynn County, Martin County, McMullen County, Menard County, Mills County, Motley County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Presidio County, Reagan County, Roberts County, San Saba County, Schleicher County, Shackelford County, Sherman County, Sterling County, Stonewall County, Sutton County, Terrell County, Throckmorton County, Upton County, Wheeler County, Winkler County, Yoakum County, Zapata County, Zavala County
Trend for the following could not be reliably determined due to small number of deaths per year:
Baylor County, Brewster County, Castro County, Goliad County, Mason County, Parmer County, Real County, Reeves County, Swisher County, Ward County
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 does not include Puerto Rico.