Statistical Table 10

 

Incidence and Mortality Rates Adjusted to the 1970 U.S. Standard Population for Primary Malignant Brain and Other Nervous System Tumors by State

STATE

YEARS

INCIDENCE RATES

YEARS

MORTALITY RATES
male female male female
N Rate N Rate N Rate N Rate

Alabama

1997 133 6.2 105 4.0 1993-1997 517 4.8 478 3.4

Alaska

1996-1997 30 5.2 23 4.4 1993-1997 66 5.2 17 1.5

Arizona

1993-1997 721 6.5 594 4.9 1993-1997 494 4.4 425 3.2

Arkansas

- - - - - 1993-1997 415 6.2 354 4.2

California

1993-1997 5,167 6.9 4,078 4.9 1993-1997 3,600 4.9 2,845 3.3

Colorado

1993-1997 666 7.3 552 5.6 1993-1997 431 4.9 354 3.4

Connecticut

1993-1997 639 7.5 546 5.5 1993-1997 383 4.4 347 3.1

Delaware

1993-1997 139 7.9 119 5.4 1993-1997 83 4.6 76 3.4

District of Columbia

1993-1997 80 6.0 83 4.7 1993-1997 41 3.0 36 1.8

Florida

1993-1997 3,039 7.3 2,508 5.3 1993-1997 2,338 5.3 1,919 3.6

Georgia

1993-1997 572 5.7 533 4.6 1993-1997 767 4.9 667 3.3

Hawaii

1993-1997 141 4.6 124 3.9 1993-1997 88 2.8 70 2.0

Idaho

1993-1997 229 7.9 168 5.3 1993-1997 153 5.3 116 3.5

Illinois

1993-1997 2,035 6.9 1,626 4.7 1993-1997 1,378 4.7 1,127 3.0

Indiana

1995-1997 586 6.8 467 4.6 1993-1997 717 5.0 658 3.6

Iowa

1993-1997 570 7.6 468 5.4 1993-1997 444 5.6 401 4.2

Kansas

1993-1997 - - - - 1993-1997 393 5.9 319 3.9

Kentucky

1993-1997 700 7.2 623 5.3 1993-1997 593 6.0 476 3.9

Louisiana

1993-1997 637 6.2 579 4.7 1993-1997 469 4.6 430 3.3

Maine

1993-1997 217 8.5 164 5.5 1993-1997 198 6.0 149 3.5

Maryland

1993-1997 872 7.2 756 5.3 1993-1997 546 4.6 489 3.3

Massachusetts

1993-1997 1,271 8.3 1,134 6.1 1993-1997 772 5.0 634 3.2

Michigan

1993-1996 1,451 7.6 1,160 5.2 1993-1997 1,303 5.3 1,069 3.6

Minnesota

1993-1997 842 7.4 622 4.9 1993-1997 6.9 5.3 510 3.8

Mississippi

1997 82 6.1 55 3.3 1993-1997 345 5.3 510 3.5

Missouri

- - - - - 1993-1997 742 5.3 599 3.4

Montana

1993-1997 190 8.3 129 5.1 1993-1997 128 5.4 86 3.2

Nebraska

1993-1997 299 7.0 238 5.2 1993-1997 246 5.8 199 3.9

Nevada

1993-1997 252 6.3 176 4.4 1993-1997 189 4.7 102 2.4

New Hampshire

1993-1997 233 8.4 182 5.9 1993-1997 188 6.8 131 3.9

New Jersey

1993-1997 1,539 7.5 1,320 5.3 1993-1997 886 4.2 795 3.0

New Mexico

1993-1997 268 6.6 176 3.9 1993-1997 184 4.5 117 2.5

New York

1993-1997 3,536 7.8 3,160 5.7 1993-1997 1,1990 4.3 1,743 2.9

North Carolina

1993-1997 1,123 6.3 1,075 5.2 1993-1997 952 5.3 885 3.9

North Dakota

1997 22 6.4 27 7.1 1993-1997 96 5.4 87 4.3

Ohio

1996-1997 779 6.8 630 4.8 1993-1997 1,465 5.1 1,166 3.2

Oklahoma

- - - - - 1993-1997 462 5.4 367 3.4

Oregon

1996-1997 275 8.1 214 5.9 1993-1997 495 5.8 413 4.1

Pennsylvania

1993-1997 2,250 7.0 2,030 5.3 1993-1997 1,600 4.8 1,464 3.4

Rhode Island

1993-1997 195 7.7 210 6.5 1993-1997 130 4.9 154 4.5

South Carolina

1997 114 6.0 112 4.9 1993-1997 512 5.7 391 3.4

South Dakota

- - - - - 1993-1997 114 5.9 96 4.2

Tennessee

1993-1997 1,064 8.2 927 6.3 1993-1997 793 6.0 674 4.1

Texas

1995-1996 1,173 6.6 1,016 5.0 1993-1997 2,193 5.2 1,913 3.7

Utah

1993-1997 304 7.0 260 5.5 1993-1997 196 4.9 140 3.1

Vermont

- - - - - 1993-1997 72 5.0 56 3.2

Virginia

1993-1997 889 5.7 713 4.0 1993-1997 716 4.5 608 3.1

Washington

1994-1997 854 7.8 610 5.1 1993-1997 754 5.5 536 3.5

West Virginia

1993-1997 326 6.8 323 5.6 1993-1997 243 4.8 259 4.0

Wisconsin

1993-1997 1,014 7.7 891 5.9 1993-1997 709 5.3 591 3.7

Wyoming

1993-1997 76 6.1 71 5.7 1993-1997 63 5.1 48 3.7
-- Not available.
Rates are per 100,000 person-years.

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