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Table 1 Colorectal Cancer Incidence by SEER Registry from 1996 to 2004

From: An ecological analysis of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality: Differences by sexual orientation

  

Incidence in Men

Incidence in Women

Registry

Counties

Incident Cases

Crude Incidence Rate

Adjusted Incidence Rate

Incident Cases

Crude

Incidence Rate

Adjusted Incidence Rate

Rural Georgia

10

250

66.61

68.54

248

58.79

50.72

Hawaii

5

1627

39.61

41.77

1261

30.51

27.91

New Mexico

33

2947

51.56

56.39

2603

42.82

41.62

Utah

29

2347

34.82

48.43

2261

32.83

39.48

San-Jose Monterey

4

3268

40.23

55.20

3080

38.79

42.33

Atlanta

5

3532

37.40

60.26

3759

37.74

49.30

Iowa

99

6663

69.92

70.71

6923

67.84

54.32

Connecticut

8

7539

68.76

71.99

7852

64.83

55.32

Detroit

3

7152

56.24

63.86

7703

54.78

50.80

Seattle

13

6122

45.28

54.71

5952

42.81

43.55

San-Francisco-Oakland

5

6927

49.27

59.45

6800

46.35

45.48

Los Angeles

1

12869

42.85

57.60

13286

42.01

45.89

All 12 Registries

215

61243

48.87

59.91

61728

46.76

46.99

2000 U.S. (from CDC)*

3,141

17,389

57.0

66.6

17,662

53.6

47.9

  1. *U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group. United States Cancer Statistics: 1999-2007 Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Cancer Institute; 2010. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/uscs.