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Table III-2
Comparison of 1996 Indiana State and County Incidence Rates
CANCER: FEMALE BREAST, INVASIVE
All Races, Females Only

County # Cases Rate St. Error Significance
INDIANA 3,768 102.6 1.72
1. Adams 19 ** # ##
2. Allen 190 98.1 7.41 NS
3. Bartholomew 47 101.7 15.21 NS
4. Benton 14 ** # ##
5. Blackford 8 ** # ##
6. Boone 32 114.5 21.09 NS
7. Brown 5 ** # ##
8. Carroll 11 ** # ##
9. Cass 24 84.9 17.85 NS
10. Clark 47 75.9 11.36 NS
11. Clay 24 124.8 26.77 NS
12. Clinton 17 ** # ##
13. Crawford 8 ** # ##
14. Daviess 24 109.6 23.90 NS
15. Dearborn 26 98.0 19.65 NS
16. Decatur 18 ** # ##
17. DeKalb 21 95.3 21.32 NS
18. Delaware 88 119.0 13.04 NS
19. Dubois 15 ** # ##
20. Elkhart 107 106.7 10.62 NS
21. Fayette 13 ** # ##
22. Floyd 50 109.5 15.98 NS
23. Fountain 15 ** # ##
24. Franklin 12 ** # ##
25. Fulton 13 ** # ##
26. Gibson 21 99.6 22.76 NS
27. Grant 60 121.2 16.01 NS
28. Greene 25 104.8 22.08 NS
29. Hamilton 81 107.5 12.42 NS
30. Hancock 35 115.7 20.04 NS
31. Harrison 19 ** # ##
32. Hendricks 55 108.8 15.02 NS
33. Henry 29 86.0 16.46 NS
34. Howard 51 86.1 12.29 NS
35. Huntington 27 114.8 23.33 NS
36. Jackson 25 92.9 19.09 NS
37. Jasper 20 111.3 25.77 NS
38. Jay 104 ** # ##
39. Jefferson 24 122.5 25.59 NS
40. Jennings 20 125.6 28.60 NS
41. Johnson 87 140.6 15.66 NS
42. Knox 32 115.8 21.49 NS
43. Kosciusko 37 88.0 14.90 NS
44. LaGrange 16 ** # ##
45. Lake 311 100.5 5.82 NS
46. LaPorte 59 84.4 11.27 NS
47. Lawrence 26 86.6 17.39 NS
48. Madison 77 84.7 10.02 NS
49. Marion 563 113.5 4.92 NS
50. Marshall 29 101.1 19.32 NS
51. Martin 7 ** # ##
52. Miami 23 107.1 24.12 NS
53. Monroe 65 118.4 15.13 NS
54. Montgomery 15 ** # ##
55. Morgan 41 112.1 17.96 NS
56. Newton 15 ** # ##
57. Noble 16 ** # ##
58. Ohio * ** # ##
59. Orange 8 ** # ##
60. Owen 8 ** # ##
61. Parke 7 ** # ##
62. Perry 12 ** # ##
63. Pike 8 ** # ##
64. Porter 78 98.6 11.42 NS
65. Posey 14 ** # ##
66. Pulaski 10 ** # ##
67. Putnam 24 128.2 26.78 NS
68. Randolph 14 ** # ##
69. Ripley 21 119.5 27.25 NS
70. Rush 11 ** # ##
71. St. Joseph 199 115.2 8.54 NS
72. Scott 7 ** # ##
73. Shelby 26 102.7 20.66 NS
74. Spencer 8 ** # ##
75. Starke 11 ** # ##
76. Steuben 13 ** # ##
77. Sullivan 17 ** # ##
78. Switzerland 8 ** # ##
79. Tippecanoe 74 107.6 12.94 NS
80. Tipton 13 ** # ##
81. Union 5 ** # ##
82. Vanderburgh 136 114.4 10.20 NS
83. Vermillion 16 ** # ##
84. Vigo 82 109.8 12.80 NS
85. Wabash 22 97.1 21.49 NS
86. Warren * ** # ##
87. Warrick 33 117.1 20.93 NS
88. Washington 8 ** # ##
89. Wayne 55 102.8 14.39 NS
90. Wells 12 ** # ##
91. White 16 ** # ##
92. Whitley 22 129.0 28.16 NS
  * Fewer than 5 cases, number suppressed to protect confidentiality.
** Rates based on fewer than twenty cases are unstable and are suppressed.
# Standard error cannot be calculated.
NS = Not significantly different from the state rate.
Lower = Significantly lower than the state rate.
Higher = Significantly higher than the state rate.
## Significance cannot be calculated.
N.B.: State total contains 4 cases that could not be assigned to a county.
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Source:  Indiana State Department of Health - Indiana State Cancer Registry and the Epidemiology Resource Center, Data Analysis Team, January 2001


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