Figure 61. Age-Adjusted Combined Breast and CervicalCancer Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity, by Jurisdiction, Maryland 2002-2006 Combined Black/AA White MARYLAND Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore County Charles Howard Montgomery Prince ... Figure 61 shows age-adjusted breastcancer mortality rates for Black or African American and White females, by jurisdiction [12]. Key findings include:
Figure 93. Age-Adjusted Combined Breast and CervicalCancer Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity, by Jurisdiction, Maryland 1999-2003 Combined African American White MARYLAND Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore County Charles Howard Montgomery Prince ... Figure 93 shows age-adjusted cancers of the breast and cervix for African American and White females, by jurisdiction. Key findings include:
Table 5. Stage at Diagnosis of Colorectal, Breast, Prostate, and CervicalCancer, by Race and Ethnicity, 1996-2000 Localized Rate* Colorectal White ... Cancer Facts & Figures 2004 ... Islander Breast (female) White African American Hispanic/Latino† American Indian
United States cervical and breastcancer screening percentages by demographic and access to care characteristics for 2010 ... Table
Breast and cervicalcancer screening percentages ... United States, 2010
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Demographics All CancersBreastCancer Shelby Shelby Shelby TN TN TN TN Total Race White Black Other Gender Male Female Race & Gender White, Male Black, Male Other, Male ... three times that of Caucasians in Shelby County (Table 15). Cancer Mortality by Race ... Additionally, this is true for various cancers, as shown via Tables 13 and 14X. For instance, Shelby County has higher rates than Tennessee for all cancers and specifically colorectal, breast, and cervical. However, just as—if not even more
regardless of race or ethnicity. Among Texas females, breastcancer accounts for nearly ... and CervicalCancers by Race or Ethnicity Non-Hispanic white females are diagnosed with breastcancer at higher rates than other race/ethnicity groups, but African-American
tribes and tribal organizations). In addition to providing breast and cervicalcancer ... or cervicalcancer and women who do not or rarely access breast and cervicalcancer ... organizations to implement comprehensive screening programs for breast and cervicalcancer
The portrait of disparities in breast and cervicalcancers is complex. For instance, breastcancer incidence rates are higher among white women than among women ... with breastcancer. Table 3 also shows the incidence and death rates for cervicalcancer ... Table 3. Minnesota Breast and CervicalCancer Incidence and Death Rates per 100, 000 Females by Race/Ethnicity African American American Indian Asian Latino White BreastCancer Incidence 1995-1999 Rate 1999-2003 Rate BreastCancer Deaths 1995-1999 Rate
FEMALE Cases Rate Cases Rate Cases Rate ALL.SITES BREAST(FEMALE) CERVICAL ... and other races ~ Number of cases too small (25 or less) to calculate reliable rate ... standard population. data Source: district of Columbia Cancer Registry American Cancer Society | district of Columbia | South Atlantic Cancer Facts & Figures 2008 tality, .2000-2004, .by.Site, .Gender.and.Race All.Races1 White Black
group (yrs) <30 Race/Ethnicity White, non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Hispanic ... intraepithelial lesions. May be of any race. Includes 3, 083 white women and 389 black women of unknown ethnicity. † § ¶ §§ Continued F