Late Stage Colorectal Cancer Incidence by Year, Blacks, New York City, 1976-2010

Source: New York State Cancer Registry

Year of Diagnosis Males Females
Cases Rate per 100,000 Males 95% CI (+/-) Cases Rate per 100,000 Females 95% CI (+/-)
1976 72 18.2 4.7 75 12.3 3.0
1977 84 21.6 5.2 128 18.9 3.6
1978 72 17.3 4.6 115 18.4 3.6
1979 99 24.9 5.6 116 16.9 3.3
1980 80 17.0 4.3 134 18.2 3.2
1981 95 21.9 5.1 117 15.3 2.9
1982 107 21.9 4.7 109 13.5 2.6
1983 100 21.9 4.8 124 14.9 2.7
1984 82 17.0 4.1 121 15.2 2.8
1985 97 19.2 4.2 134 15.1 2.6
1986 99 18.8 4.1 138 15.8 2.7
1987 73 14.3 3.6 101 11.0 2.2
1988 70 13.0 3.3 112 12.2 2.3
1989 86 15.7 3.7 110 11.6 2.2
1990 97 18.3 4.0 113 11.8 2.2
1991 87 15.5 3.6 111 11.4 2.2
1992 63 11.3 3.1 114 11.4 2.1
1993 79 14.0 3.4 112 11.3 2.1
1994 95 16.3 3.6 106 10.5 2.0
1995 106 16.9 3.4 118 11.3 2.1
1996 104 16.4 3.4 130 12.2 2.1
1997 111 17.5 3.6 122 11.1 2.0
1998 93 13.2 2.9 142 12.9 2.1
1999 110 16.3 3.3 138 11.9 2.0
2000 88 12.7 2.8 107 8.9 1.7
2001 73 10.8 2.7 99 8.1 1.6
2002 92 12.6 2.7 112 9.1 1.7
2003 105 13.2 2.6 119 9.5 1.7
2004 84 11.3 2.6 117 9.2 1.7
2005 105 13.0 2.6 140 10.8 1.8
2006 89 11.4 2.5 140 10.7 1.8
2007 110 13.1 2.6 143 10.8 1.8
2008 104 12.2 2.5 123 9.2 1.6
2009 104 12.2 2.5 126 9.5 1.7
2010 121 13.8 2.6 122 8.9 1.6

Notes

  • Incidence data are provisional, November 2012.
  • Rates are per 100,000 persons, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population, with 95% confidence intervals.
  • Rates based on fewer than 20 cases per year are unstable and should be used with caution.
  • Late stage indicates disease has spreaded to distant lymph nodes or other organs at diagnosis.