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Table 2 Colorectal Cancer Mortality by SEER Registry from 1996 to 2004

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

 

Mortality in Men

Mortality in Women

Registry

Counties

Incident Deaths

Crude Mortality Rate

Adjusted Mortality Rate

Incident Deaths

Crude Mortality Rate

Adjusted Mortality Rate

Rural Georgia

10

116

30.90

32.28

111

26.31

22.58

Hawaii

5

409

9.96

10.62

276

6.68

6.02

New Mexico

33

1395

24.41

27.29

1207

19.97

19.44

Utah

29

1054

15.79

22.81

1019

14.87

17.97

San-Jose Monterey

4

1328

16.35

23.23

1275

16.06

17.55

Atlanta

5

1468

15.54

26.96

1606

16.12

21.61

Iowa

99

3360

35.26

35.75

3576

35.04

27.50

Connecticut

8

3259

29.72

31.44

3402

28.09

23.64

Detroit

3

3736

29.38

34.02

3835

27.27

25.13

Seattle

13

2982

22.05

27.55

2882

20.73

21.11

San-Francisco-Oakland

5

3241

23.05

28.48

3265

22.26

21.76

Los Angeles

1

5871

19.55

26.91

5859

18.53

20.23

All 12 Registries

215

28219

22.53

28.28

28313

21.46

21.46

2000 U.S. (from CDC)*

3,141

28,484

20.6

25.0

28,950

20.1

17.5

  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.