Cervical Cancer Incidence and Mortality by Year, Richmond County (Staten Island), 1976-2020

Source: New York State Cancer Registry

Year of Diagnosis/Death Incidence Mortality
Cases Rate per 100,000 Females 95% CI Deaths Rate per 100,000 Females 95% CI
1976 23 15.5 9.7-23.4 5 3.0 1.0-7.1
1977 20 12.4 7.5-19.3 7 4.6 1.8-9.5
1978 15 9.8 5.4-16.2 7 4.8 1.9-9.8
1979 14 8.6 4.6-14.5 3 2.0 0.4-5.7
1980 9 5.3 2.4-10.1 3 2.0 0.4-5.7
1981 22 13.1 8.1-20.0 5 2.8 0.9-6.5
1982 20 11.4 6.9-17.8 6 3.5 1.3-7.6
1983 13 7.1 3.7-12.2 4 2.0 0.5-5.1
1984 17 8.9 5.1-14.5 1 0.7 0.0-3.6
1985 15 7.9 4.3-13.1 5 2.3 0.7-5.5
1986 18 9.6 5.6-15.3 2 1.0 0.1-3.7
1987 23 12.6 7.9-18.9 4 2.1 0.6-5.3
1988 22 11.0 6.9-16.8 6 3.1 1.1-6.9
1989 39 20.3 14.4-27.9 6 3.2 1.2-7.1
1990 32 15.7 10.7-22.2 8 4.2 1.8-8.3
1991 28 14.0 9.3-20.3 2 0.9 0.1-3.4
1992 32 15.2 10.4-21.6 3 1.5 0.3-4.3
1993 17 8.3 4.8-13.3 4 2.0 0.5-5.1
1994 35 16.1 11.2-22.5 10 4.7 2.2-8.7
1995 30 14.0 9.5-20.1 11 5.3 2.6-9.4
1996 33 15.0 10.3-21.1 11 4.8 2.4-8.6
1997 23 10.0 6.3-15.1 5 2.2 0.7-5.3
1998 25 10.9 7.1-16.1 6 2.6 0.9-5.7
1999 25 10.5 6.8-15.6 6 2.6 1.0-5.7
2000 19 7.9 4.8-12.4 9 3.7 1.7-7.1
2001 22 9.2 5.7-13.9 3 1.3 0.3-3.7
2002 25 10.0 6.5-14.8 4 1.5 0.4-4.0
2003 22 8.4 5.2-12.8 6 2.2 0.8-4.9
2004 27 10.5 6.9-15.3 5 2.1 0.7-4.8
2005 31 12.3 8.3-17.5 11 4.0 2.0-7.3
2006 17 7.0 4.0-11.2 7 2.7 1.1-5.6
2007 35 13.8 9.6-19.3 3 1.3 0.3-3.7
2008 29 11.4 7.6-16.4 3 1.0 0.2-3.1
2009 23 8.9 5.6-13.5 8 2.8 1.2-5.7
2010 10 3.6 1.7-6.8 4 1.2 0.3-3.4
2011 17 5.5 3.2-9.0 5 1.6 0.5-3.9
2012 20 7.3 4.4-11.5 8 2.6 1.1-5.4
2013 25 9.9 6.3-14.7 7 2.3 0.9-5.0
2014 20 7.6 4.5-11.9 10 3.6 1.7-6.8
2015 16 6.5 3.6-10.6 7 2.4 0.9-5.2
2016 29 10.4 6.9-15.2 6 2.0 0.7-4.6
2017 22 8.3 5.1-12.8 4 1.1 0.3-3.2
2018 28 9.3 6.1-13.8 7 1.9 0.7-4.2
2019 14 5.3 2.8-9.0 4 1.6 0.4-4.1
2020 18 6.0 3.4-9.9 6 1.7 0.6-4.0

Notes

  • Incidence data are provisional, November 2022.
  • 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 or deaths per year are unstable and should be used with caution.
  • Cancer diagnoses trends in 2020 may have been affected by the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic.
  • The data in this table are not identical to the data in the corresponding 2016-2020 incidence table. See the rationale in 'Considerations When Comparing Cancer Statistics Over Time'.