Table III Index
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Table III-1 Comparison of 1996 Indiana State and County Incidence Rates CANCER: ALL SITES, INVASIVE All Races, Both Sexes |
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County | # Cases | Rate | St. Error | Significance |
INDIANA | 24,317 | 360.8 | 2.36 | |
1. Adams | 110 | 289.1 | 28.58 | NS |
2. Allen | 1,126 | 332.2 | 10.12 | NS |
3. Bartholomew | 273 | 348.2 | 21.42 | NS |
4. Benton | 53 | 375.6 | 53.90 | NS |
5. Blackford | 63 | 323.8 | 42.60 | NS |
6. Boone | 180 | 379.1 | 28.96 | NS |
7. Brown | 37 | 206.5 | 34.60 | Lower |
8. Carroll | 70 | 282.5 | 34.68 | NS |
9. Cass | 191 | 357.3 | 26.67 | NS |
10. Clark | 393 | 361.8 | 18.58 | NS |
11. Clay | 136 | 401.3 | 35.40 | NS |
12. Clinton | 149 | 353.4 | 29.97 | NS |
13. Crawford | 49 | 356.5 | 52.31 | NS |
14. Daviess | 142 | 366.8 | 32.17 | NS |
15. Dearborn | 179 | 353.0 | 26.73 | NS |
16. Decatur | 101 | 346.3 | 35.48 | NS |
17. DeKalb | 148 | 341.6 | 28.76 | NS |
18. Delaware | 465 | 336.0 | 15.91 | NS |
19. Dubois | 160 | 363.9 | 29.68 | NS |
20. Elkhart | 569 | 318.3 | 13.60 | NS |
21. Fayette | 120 | 363.8 | 34.12 | NS |
22. Floyd | 317 | 382.3 | 21.89 | NS |
23. Fountain | 111 | 423.9 | 42.39 | NS |
24. Franklin | 72 | 294.7 | 35.86 | NS |
25. Fulton | 93 | 337.6 | 36.07 | NS |
26. Gibson | 155 | 369.9 | 30.69 | NS |
27. Grant | 361 | 377.4 | 20.27 | NS |
28. Greene | 162 | 363.8 | 29.61 | NS |
29. Hamilton | 411 | 304.5 | 15.51 | Lower |
30. Hancock | 212 | 384.6 | 26.89 | NS |
31. Harrison | 127 | 342.6 | 31.05 | NS |
32. Hendricks | 313 | 337.6 | 19.43 | NS |
33. Henry | 230 | 343.2 | 23.24 | NS |
34. Howard | 297 | 299.3 | 17.59 | NS |
35. Huntington | 154 | 350.6 | 29.15 | NS |
36. Jackson | 162 | 337.5 | 27.16 | NS |
37. Jasper | 142 | 455.7 | 39.13 | NS |
38. Jay | 104 | 314.9 | 33.59 | NS |
39. Jefferson | 146 | 398.3 | 33.60 | NS |
40. Jennings | 88 | 292.8 | 31.66 | NS |
41. Johnson | 366 | 347.2 | 18.56 | NS |
42. Knox | 220 | 425.4 | 29.78 | NS |
43. Kosciusko | 253 | 328.0 | 21.03 | NS |
44. LaGrange | 92 | 287.4 | 30.45 | NS |
45. Lake | 2,123 | 373.5 | 8.22 | NS |
46. LaPorte | 497 | 371.6 | 17.02 | NS |
47. Lawrence | 243 | 417.7 | 27.43 | NS |
48. Madison | 656 | 384.0 | 15.36 | NS |
49. Marion | 3,555 | 403.7 | 6.89 | Higher |
50. Marshall | 188 | 343.5 | 25.72 | NS |
51. Martin | 58 | 427.5 | 57.24 | NS |
52. Miami | 118 | 306.5 | 29.17 | NS |
53. Monroe | 398 | 399.7 | 20.46 | NS |
54. Montgomery | 167 | 367.3 | 29.11 | NS |
55. Morgan | 278 | 410.7 | 24.99 | NS |
56. Newton | 63 | 384.9 | 49.37 | NS |
57. Noble | 150 | 333.5 | 27.78 | NS |
58. Ohio | 26 | 370.1 | 74.27 | NS |
59. Orange | 103 | 418.9 | 42.42 | NS |
60. Owen | 85 | 356.8 | 39.35 | NS |
61. Parke | 65 | 291.5 | 36.99 | NS |
62. Perry | 79 | 316.5 | 36.61 | NS |
63. Pike | 59 | 329.0 | 44.08 | NS |
64. Porter | 516 | 351.4 | 15.70 | NS |
65. Posey | 90 | 301.2 | 32.42 | NS |
66. Pulaski | 55 | 336.5 | 46.67 | NS |
67. Putnam | 150 | 400.6 | 33.40 | NS |
68. Randolph | 138 | 383.0 | 33.52 | NS |
69. Ripley | 127 | 403.2 | 36.84 | NS |
70. Rush | 77 | 336.2 | 39.51 | NS |
71. St. Joseph | 1,230 | 390.6 | 11.50 | NS |
72. Scott | 94 | 378.6 | 39.90 | NS |
73. Shelby | 153 | 310.5 | 25.61 | NS |
74. Spencer | 75 | 320.7 | 37.78 | NS |
75. Starke | 93 | 325.6 | 34.50 | NS |
76. Steuben | 104 | 290.9 | 28.91 | NS |
77. Sullivan | 98 | 390.3 | 41.23 | NS |
78. Switzerland | 48 | 472.3 | 69.44 | NS |
79. Tippecanoe | 429 | 342.4 | 16.90 | NS |
80. Tipton | 71 | 324.8 | 40.37 | NS |
81. Union | 18 | ** | # | ## |
82. Vanderburgh | 813 | 363.1 | 13.25 | NS |
83. Vermillion | 97 | 424.1 | 44.50 | NS |
84. Vigo | 494 | 373.4 | 17.39 | NS |
85. Wabash | 150 | 339.2 | 28.80 | NS |
86. Warren | 24 | 214.1 | 44.53 | NS |
87. Warrick | 174 | 336.7 | 26.13 | NS |
88. Washington | 88 | 295.7 | 31.98 | NS |
89. Wayne | 379 | 389.6 | 20.68 | NS |
90. Wells | 79 | 239.2 | 27.84 | Lower |
91. White | 119 | 356.8 | 33.43 | NS |
92. Whitley | 121 | 354.9 | 33.06 | 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. _______________________________________ Source: Indiana State Department of Health - Indiana State Cancer Registry and the Epidemiology Resource Center, Data Analysis Team, January 2001 |