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Rate
Female
Cases
Rate
Total
Cases
Male
Rate
Cases
Rate
Female
Cases
Rate
Total
Cases
Rate
29,591
548.4
28,545
418.6
58,136
470.0
3,184
60.0
3,186
44.5
6,370
51.1
74
527.5
61
387.4
136
444.2
11
76.3
51.1
19
61.2
Allen
274
528.4
274
427.2
548
466.9
28
54.9
32
46.9
60
50.1
Ashland*
127
473.0
115
358.3
242
404.0
17
65.8
13
37.7
31
50.2
Ashtabula
320
605.5
284
445.4
604
513.6
33
62.4
36
54.2
68
57.5
Athens
130
580.4
112
409.1
242
479.7
13
61.8
12
44.0
26
51.7
Auglaize
119
510.4
121
414.6
240
452.0
16
66.7
15
46.2
31
55.8
Belmont*
233
605.9
217
441.5
450
504.4
32
82.7
28
50.3
60
64.9
Brown*
121
578.3
99
414.1
220
486.6
10
52.3
13
53.9
23
53.4
Butler*
756
525.1
762
421.2
1,518
461.4
83
59.8
86
47.6
169
52.8
Carroll
88
546.3
71
404.3
159
467.2
10
60.1
39.1
17
49.8
Champaign*
103
534.9
95
411.3
198
460.5
10
51.7
13
54.6
23
53.2
Clark*
401
544.1
374
409.7
774
463.4
44
60.7
42
43.2
86
51.0
Clermont
442
564.0
440
453.3
882
497.8
44
57.1
46
48.0
90
52.1
Clinton
110
583.0
106
451.4
215
503.5
10
55.6
11
44.5
21
49.7
Columbiana
340
579.7
291
411.7
631
480.6
41
71.4
38
50.6
80
59.3
Coshocton*
101
545.2
96
420.5
198
470.6
12
65.5
13
51.8
25
58.8
Crawford*
126
520.1
116
388.9
242
440.9
13
53.8
16
47.6
29
50.3
Cuyahoga*
3,731
567.6
3,768
425.3
7,499
480.7
389
59.2
406
42.9
795
49.6
140
497.6
115
340.6
255
406.3
14
49.4
15
40.3
29
44.6
Defiance*
95
479.8
85
362.8
180
410.0
45.9
37.0
18
41.2
Delaware
308
592.8
289
447.7
597
507.8
30
62.1
24
38.8
54
48.7
Erie
263
569.1
238
463.1
502
507.6
32
70.5
28
51.0
61
60.1
Fairfield*
312
521.8
306
422.9
618
462.9
33
57.3
37
50.1
70
53.5
Adams*
Darke*
Fayette*
77
530.0
67
388.6
144
447.6
65.0
52.3
19
57.6
2,277
562.1
2,392
438.4
4,669
485.0
221
56.8
225
41.7
446
47.9
94
467.3
99
401.9
193
426.8
45.9
13
48.2
21
47.0
Gallia*
86
543.1
76
401.2
162
459.9
10
63.2
34.7
17
47.0
Geauga
246
492.5
228
403.2
474
441.5
24
50.5
22
38.9
47
44.1
Greene
369
516.9
368
424.4
737
460.9
39
56.9
43
48.3
82
51.9
Guernsey*
116
545.2
115
455.9
231
490.7
17
76.8
12
45.5
29
60.1
Hamilton*
2,017
527.3
2,093
404.5
4,110
451.0
215
57.2
234
42.6
449
48.5
178
518.5
169
388.7
347
441.7
15
43.8
19
41.4
33
42.1
Franklin*
Fulton
Hancock
Hardin*
83
581.7
69
392.5
153
469.7
10
70.4
44.2
18
55.5
Harrison*
55
571.1
43
392.6
98
468.8
85.4
50.9
14
66.2
Henry*
69
480.1
64
364.5
133
409.3
59.6
29.6
14
42.4
Highland*
111
540.7
95
388.0
207
454.2
14
66.3
13
49.1
27
57.4
Hocking*
75
485.1
72
450.5
147
465.0
10
62.0
44.9
17
54.4
Holmes*
60
370.9
58
309.2
118
336.2
10
64.3
10
53.6
21
59.1
Huron*
144
525.4
133
394.1
277
448.1
20
74.5
16
43.7
36
57.8
83
527.9
86
431.3
169
467.7
11
66.8
10
47.6
20
55.4
Jefferson*
257
608.5
229
441.3
486
508.1
29
67.3
32
56.6
61
61.6
Knox
150
536.4
148
436.4
298
474.0
19
68.3
20
57.7
39
61.8
Lake*
661
548.2
625
417.2
1,286
470.3
71
60.4
66
41.5
137
49.8
Jackson*
1 Source: Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System, Ohio Department of Health, 2010.
2 Average annual rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.
3 Expected incidence rates generated to calculate completeness were estimated based on the Surveillance,Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program national background cancer incidence to
mortality ratio for 2003-2007, National Cancer Institute, 2010.
* Data for this county did not meet the standard of 95% complete for all sites/types combined in 2003-2007. See page 9 for more information.
TABLE
cont.
Ohio
Breast
Female
Rate
Cases
Total
Rate
Cases
Prostate
Female
Rate
Cases
Male
Rate
Cases
Rate
5,142
96.3
4,152
59.8
9,295
75.0
8,073
119.9
7,961
145.5
Adams*
16
109.8
46.0
23
74.6
16
102.8
17
124.1
Allen
52
100.9
37
56.8
89
75.3
79
127.1
70
133.3
Ashland*
23
86.1
13
39.7
36
60.3
34
109.5
34
124.9
Ashtabula
53
100.4
41
63.3
94
79.7
69
109.3
100
187.5
Athens
23
104.5
17
58.8
40
78.8
28
102.8
39
172.0
Auglaize
21
89.1
14
48.8
35
65.5
34
117.4
25
106.1
Belmont*
40
104.5
28
54.6
68
74.9
66
137.8
63
160.3
Brown*
25
118.7
16
66.3
41
89.9
27
110.9
31
145.2
Butler*
142
102.2
116
64.5
258
79.9
218
120.0
197
131.4
Carroll
17
107.1
11
58.4
28
80.6
19
111.3
24
147.4
Champaign*
19
97.3
14
61.2
33
76.6
26
110.9
24
126.5
Clark*
79
109.4
60
62.2
139
81.8
105
118.7
100
129.5
Clermont
94
123.8
85
89.4
179
104.1
126
126.5
111
140.6
Clinton
19
101.1
17
70.8
36
83.6
28
119.6
27
143.6
Columbiana
63
108.1
39
54.3
103
77.1
75
107.8
87
146.0
Coshocton*
20
108.1
14
58.1
34
79.1
23
97.6
21
112.2
Crawford*
20
81.1
16
51.1
36
64.1
32
111.2
36
143.6
Cuyahoga*
607
92.4
540
59.2
1,147
72.6
1,045
121.2
1,040
157.3
Darke*
22
77.2
12
32.4
33
52.5
35
109.0
37
131.8
Defiance*
20
100.6
13
56.4
33
75.9
22
94.0
25
123.1
Delaware
45
95.5
31
53.8
76
71.6
99
148.1
92
171.4
Erie
48
103.1
34
63.8
83
81.2
70
140.7
73
150.6
Fairfield*
54
93.9
45
62.9
99
75.7
94
128.1
82
132.7
Fayette*
16
105.6
42.4
23
70.3
17
98.2
18
118.2
Franklin*
386
101.6
354
67.3
740
80.9
710
128.8
652
161.0
14
71.5
11
43.7
25
55.7
28
114.7
23
112.6
Gallia*
20
123.7
13
64.3
33
89.7
18
95.3
19
112.9
Geauga
32
63.4
27
47.0
59
54.3
73
129.9
81
154.8
Greene
59
83.1
47
53.0
106
66.7
120
139.5
100
133.1
Guernsey*
22
104.9
15
55.8
37
76.9
36
143.4
24
109.0
Hamilton*
344
90.9
337
64.0
680
74.8
605
119.1
593
154.1
32
93.8
19
42.5
51
64.1
55
129.3
47
136.6
Fulton
Hancock
Hardin*
17
121.1
10
53.9
27
83.6
16
90.3
22
147.5
Harrison*
12
121.6
56.5
18
86.3
85.6
14
141.5
Henry*
11
72.1
37.6
17
52.7
14
80.9
15
103.3
Highland*
23
109.9
13
54.6
36
78.8
25
100.0
22
106.0
Hocking*
18
114.1
12
71.8
29
90.7
18
113.7
17
108.2
Holmes*
52.2
33.4
14
41.3
16
88.3
12
73.8
Huron*
26
92.9
17
48.9
42
68.0
35
103.9
35
126.8
Jackson*
18
114.8
13
65.0
31
86.3
21
105.8
18
118.3
Jefferson*
46
108.2
36
64.1
82
82.3
56
114.2
66
152.1
Knox
25
90.5
18
51.7
43
67.6
41
125.4
37
127.0
Lake*
113
94.7
94
60.9
207
74.8
176
118.6
179
144.0
1 Source: Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System, Ohio Department of Health, 2010.
2 Average annual rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.
3 Expected incidence rates generated to calculate completeness were estimated based on the Surveillance,Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program national background cancer incidence to
mortality ratio for 2003-2007, National Cancer Institute, 2010.
* Data for this county did not meet the standard of 95% complete for all sites/types combined in 2003-2007. See page 9 for more information.
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TABLE
cont.
Ohio
Rate
Female
Cases
Rate
Total
Cases
Male
Rate
Cases
Rate
Female
Cases
Rate
Total
Cases
Rate
29,591
548.4
28,545
418.6
58,136
470.0
3,184
60.0
3,186
44.5
6,370
51.1
Lawrence*
163
508.2
185
475.0
348
486.5
22
70.2
21
51.6
43
60.1
Licking
396
558.2
405
467.3
801
502.8
45
65.9
40
46.7
85
54.5
Logan*
129
550.6
116
418.8
245
475.9
14
63.1
12
41.7
27
50.7
Lorain*
781
555.1
718
416.4
1,499
472.7
85
61.5
80
44.6
165
52.0
1,124
569.7
1,089
418.7
2,213
476.3
113
58.8
118
43.1
232
49.4
Lucas*
Madison*
99
523.6
88
414.4
187
453.6
46.4
41.1
18
43.1
Mahoning
836
614.5
739
419.1
1,575
497.6
91
66.1
95
47.7
185
55.4
Marion*
181
559.0
173
444.5
354
488.1
19
61.4
23
56.8
42
58.0
Medina
412
552.0
369
416.5
781
473.9
37
50.1
34
39.3
71
44.3
Meigs*
69
574.7
55
367.3
124
452.8
74.6
54.4
17
63.0
Mercer*
105
506.8
105
445.8
211
463.3
18
88.8
12
47.4
31
65.1
Miami
251
493.5
243
398.2
494
435.7
31
61.1
28
44.2
59
52.0
46
503.3
36
360.7
82
423.5
55.3
47.4
10
52.3
1,455
548.2
1,454
425.0
2,909
473.2
144
54.7
156
42.9
299
48.1
Morgan
47
553.4
35
355.9
82
447.0
57.8
56.3
11
57.1
Morrow*
85
532.5
74
405.9
159
464.4
55.6
46.2
17
50.7
226
539.7
228
431.9
454
472.7
27
64.4
26
46.2
53
53.8
Noble*
39
553.2
33
441.5
72
485.5
70.7
75.2
11
73.3
Ottawa
Monroe*
Montgomery
Muskingum*
147
598.9
129
459.0
277
518.2
18
75.4
12
41.7
30
56.5
Paulding*
48
493.1
46
394.8
94
435.1
49.7
55.6
12
54.0
Perry*
93
572.3
79
410.1
171
479.1
12
73.8
10
48.9
22
61.3
135
533.8
120
431.6
255
471.6
13
53.2
15
52.0
28
52.1
70
518.9
67
419.5
137
458.8
55.7
43.0
14
48.2
Portage*
374
548.0
327
400.7
702
463.0
36
55.8
35
42.2
71
48.5
Preble*
112
515.2
105
411.8
217
455.3
12
55.3
10
38.4
22
46.3
Putnam*
89
537.0
73
370.2
161
434.0
11
69.4
38.1
19
50.6
Richland*
350
522.7
327
408.2
677
454.0
42
63.3
41
48.2
82
54.9
Ross*
193
536.9
182
435.1
375
472.3
21
59.6
20
46.6
41
52.3
Sandusky
172
562.1
169
446.5
342
487.3
21
70.0
18
43.7
39
54.9
Scioto
238
633.7
211
435.6
449
514.5
24
65.1
24
45.6
48
54.2
Seneca
160
571.9
145
418.0
305
479.4
18
64.5
19
49.9
37
56.4
Pickaway*
Pike*
Shelby
117
537.6
103
383.2
220
446.5
15
71.9
16
55.6
31
63.6
Stark
1,080
548.7
968
389.5
2,048
453.6
117
60.0
117
43.7
234
50.6
Summit*
1,423
538.3
1,392
410.2
2,815
460.9
159
60.5
159
44.7
318
51.4
Trumbull
709
589.9
622
417.1
1,331
488.5
73
61.6
73
46.0
146
52.0
Tuscarawas*
236
492.1
225
384.0
461
426.7
28
59.4
27
41.7
55
49.2
Union
93
523.3
98
443.5
191
476.0
10
64.2
12
56.4
22
58.3
Van Wert*
72
479.1
70
374.8
142
417.0
11
73.4
10
47.9
21
59.9
Vinton
38
613.9
35
480.8
73
534.0
89.4
42.6
61.5
Warren
396
530.3
404
441.2
800
474.8
42
58.5
34
38.0
76
46.6
Washington
210
608.6
180
441.4
389
511.7
21
63.5
18
40.8
39
50.7
Wayne*
256
479.2
255
397.4
511
428.8
24
46.0
31
46.5
55
46.1
Williams*
Wood*
Wyandot
96
483.5
98
417.2
194
441.3
10
51.3
10
41.7
21
45.9
255
494.3
246
379.4
501
422.9
30
61.2
26
39.8
57
48.2
59
495.7
62
431.8
121
453.9
69.4
29.0
12
45.0
1 Source: Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System, Ohio Department of Health, 2010.
2 Average annual rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.
3 Expected incidence rates generated to calculate completeness were estimated based on the Surveillance,Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program national background cancer incidence to
mortality ratio for 2003-2007, National Cancer Institute, 2010.
* Data for this county did not meet the standard of 95% complete for all sites/types combined in 2003-2007. See page 9 for more information.
TABLE
cont.
Ohio
Breast
Female
Rate
Cases
Total
Rate
Cases
Prostate
Female
Rate
Cases
Male
Rate
Cases
Rate
5,142
96.3
4,152
59.8
9,295
75.0
8,073
119.9
7,961
Lawrence*
39
119.3
30
73.4
68
93.2
51
131.5
29
90.9
Licking
59
84.3
60
68.1
119
74.8
119
135.3
106
141.5
Logan*
24
100.8
16
56.9
40
76.9
32
118.3
36
149.4
Lorain*
141
101.1
104
59.4
245
77.2
199
114.6
214
151.3
Lucas*
187
96.6
176
66.4
363
78.3
300
117.9
292
147.7
Madison*
20
112.9
14
65.6
34
85.0
24
111.0
25
126.8
Mahoning
129
93.8
102
55.8
230
71.1
214
126.3
254
184.5
Marion*
40
120.4
31
76.4
70
95.9
45
116.8
39
119.6
Medina
58
79.7
45
52.0
102
64.4
110
121.5
118
155.6
Meigs*
15
121.7
10
67.7
25
90.6
12
78.5
13
101.9
Mercer*
18
84.7
12
46.9
29
62.9
29
126.6
22
107.2
Miami
35
70.5
31
49.9
66
58.1
74
121.9
70
131.7
84.4
44.2
13
62.2
94.2
15
152.5
253
96.4
244
68.9
497
79.8
414
123.1
410
151.4
Morgan
12
133.2
37.9
16
81.7
10
103.2
100.5
Morrow*
18
107.8
10
54.7
28
80.2
21
115.4
23
147.8
Muskingum*
47
113.0
36
66.4
84
86.3
56
108.6
46
107.8
Noble*
93.9
61.7
11
75.7
86.5
10
133.9
Ottawa
25
100.8
16
56.3
41
75.2
38
138.5
38
149.9
Paulding*
10
98.4
42.7
15
67.1
12
104.1
12
118.1
Perry*
20
121.6
11
59.0
31
86.7
21
111.8
17
110.7
Pickaway*
30
122.0
18
62.4
48
88.6
35
123.8
28
111.9
Pike*
15
115.1
13
75.6
28
93.1
16
102.6
12
89.1
Portage*
62
92.0
52
63.9
114
75.6
91
111.4
110
158.2
Preble*
21
96.9
14
55.1
35
72.8
34
133.8
26
112.0
Putnam*
12
75.3
37.1
20
53.5
22
115.6
21
125.7
Richland*
63
95.1
43
51.2
106
70.3
96
123.4
92
133.7
Ross*
47
133.0
25
59.2
72
91.0
48
114.8
34
95.1
Sandusky
31
102.0
22
57.0
53
74.6
47
127.4
44
142.2
Scioto
52
136.6
40
79.7
92
103.1
47
99.8
52
135.1
Seneca
29
100.7
19
53.5
48
73.6
40
114.8
45
159.8
145.9
Monroe*
Montgomery
Shelby
145.5
20
91.8
11
40.5
31
63.7
30
114.3
32
Stark
172
88.0
131
50.7
303
66.3
268
110.0
311
154.5
Summit*
252
96.1
199
57.1
451
73.3
404
121.0
360
135.2
Trumbull
117
97.6
95
60.8
212
76.0
174
119.5
197
157.8
Tuscarawas*
38
78.3
25
41.9
64
58.0
62
107.3
70
143.5
Union
16
98.6
14
69.6
30
82.2
27
120.9
26
142.7
Van Wert*
12
77.7
11
56.5
23
65.7
21
113.4
19
123.5
Vinton
148.1
85.5
16
112.1
114.7
154.1
Warren
59
85.0
52
59.5
111
70.2
124
132.3
109
145.0
Washington
40
112.3
26
61.6
66
83.6
45
112.3
56
155.0
Wayne*
48
87.6
29
45.4
77
64.3
66
102.3
59
107.7
Williams*
20
100.0
13
54.6
33
73.9
24
102.9
25
125.5
Wood*
41
79.3
32
49.5
72
62.0
73
112.5
64
123.1
Wyandot
10
81.3
10
61.1
20
71.4
19
135.7
17
141.7
1 Source: Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System, Ohio Department of Health, 2010.
2 Average annual rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.
3 Expected incidence rates generated to calculate completeness were estimated based on the Surveillance,Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program national background cancer incidence to
mortality ratio for 2003-2007, National Cancer Institute, 2010.
* Data for this county did not meet the standard of 95% complete for all sites/types combined in 2003-2007. See page 9 for more information.
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