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Table 1.8b
Colorectal cancer incidence rate per 100,000 for men and women age 50 and over diagnosed at advanced stage (regional and distant SEER summary stage), by State, 2002 and 2004
State 2004 2002
Ratea Standard error Ratea Standard error
Alabama 78.0 2.4 86.6 2.6
Alaska 75.6 8.8 95.1 10.5
Arizona 62.8 2.0 70.7 2.2
Arkansas 90.1 3.3 88.2 3.3
California 79.0 1.0 86.5 1.0
Colorado 80.7 2.8 84.6 2.9
Delaware 89.0 6.1 112.3 7.0
District of Columbia 72.7 6.9 80.7 7.2
Florida 78.2 1.1 86.3 1.2
Georgia 89.5 2.1 94.8 2.2
Idaho 77.7 4.6 79.6 4.8
Illinois 96.4 1.7 108.3 1.8
Indiana 84.6 2.2 104.8 2.5
Kansas 83.9 3.3 91.7 3.4
Kentucky 98.7 2.9 95.4 2.9
Louisiana 100.1 2.9 112.5 3.1
Maine 84.3 4.4 100.2 4.9
Maryland DSU DSU DSU DSU
Massachusetts 91.6 2.2 107.8 2.4
Michigan 62.5 1.5 89.8 1.8
Minnesota DNA DNA 97.9 2.7
Mississippi 86.3 3.3 DSU DSU
Missouri 81.8 2.2 98.5 2.4
Montana 80.2 5.3 88.1 5.7
Nebraska 100.3 4.4 111.1 4.7
Nevada 77.3 3.7 95.4 4.2
New Hampshire 79.6 4.7 95.5 5.2
New Jersey 93.8 1.9 113.1 2.1
New York 83.9 1.2 97.6 1.3
North Carolina 77.5 1.8 85.1 2.0
North Dakota 91.8 6.7 107.4 7.3
Ohio 84.0 1.6 96.5 1.7
Oklahoma 81.7 2.8 94.0 3.1
Oregon 86.5 2.9 89.6 3.0
Pennsylvania 93.9 1.5 110.5 1.6
Rhode Island 88.6 5.2 100.8 5.5
South Carolina 86.6 2.7 97.1 2.9
South Dakota 68.2 5.3 88.3 6.2
Tennessee 78.3 2.2 DSU DSU
Texas 77.7 1.2 86.1 1.3
Vermont 72.9 6.2 102.2 7.5
Virginia 81.4 2.0 DSU DSU
Washington 84.5 2.3 92.2 2.4
West Virginia 88.5 3.8 102.2 4.1
Wisconsin DSU DSU 94.1 2.4
Wyoming 81.7 7.5 DSU DSU

a Estimates are per 100,000 women age 40 and over, and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard million population by 5-year age groups. Due to changes in collection of staging data, comparisons between 2004 and previous year's data should be interpreted with caution.

DNA - Data have not been analyzed.

DSU - Registry did not meet the data quality criteria for all invasive cancers combined. Data quality criteria include: case ascertainment is 90% or more complete; no more than 5% of cases are ascertained solely on the basis of a death certificate; no more than 3% of cases are missing information on sex; no more than 3% of cases are missing information on age; no more than 5% are missing information on race; at least 97% of the registry's records passed a set of core single-field, interfield, and interrecord computerized edits.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Program of Cancer Registries. Five States (Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, New Mexico, and Utah) do not participate in this program.

 

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