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Montana Cancer Lawyer: Cancer Statistics in MT

Here is some free information about Montana Cancer statistics below. A Cancer Lawyer/Attorney can help you fight back against environmental polluters who release carcinogens into the air, water, and ground. By filing a lawsuit, you may receive compensation for your pain and suffering, take the burden of medical bills away from you and your family, and keep your community safe. The free legal services of a Montana cancer lawyer can get you started in the right direction. For a free case review, fill out this simple form. Your cancer lawsuit claim will be evaluated within 24 hours.

Incidence Rate Report for Montana by County
All Races, Both Sexes, All Cancer Sites, All Ages
Sorted by Rate
County
Annual Incidence Rate 1
over rate period
cases per 100,000
(95% Confidence Interval)
Average
Annual Count
Rate Period
Montana5 474.8 (466.9, 482.9) 4,567
1999 - 2001
Montana5 473.5 (460.0, 487.5) 4,636
2001
US (SEER+NPCR)2 461.6 (460.8, 462.5)
***
2001
Stillwater County5 592.6 (506.2, 693.8) 56
1999 - 2001
Powell County5 588.1 (493.7, 699.1) 46
1999 - 2001
Musselshell County5 583.6 (472.6, 725.8) 34
1999 - 2001
Valley County5 568.5 (485.1, 667.4) 58
1999 - 2001
Prairie County5 562.3 (380.2, 876.6) 11
1999 - 2001
Golden Valley County5 560.1 (340.0, 940.9) 7
1999 - 2001
Teton County5 557.8 (466.9, 668.4) 45
1999 - 2001
Sanders County5 540.9 (471.3, 622.6) 75
1999 - 2001
Lincoln County5 531.9 (477.6, 592.7) 122
1999 - 2001
Carbon County5 520.6 (447.2, 606.3) 62
1999 - 2001
Broadwater County5 518.7 (413.2, 656.1) 28
1999 - 2001
Cascade County5 512.9 (485.7, 541.3) 446
1999 - 2001
Sweet Grass County5 506.3 (395.1, 654.8) 25
1999 - 2001
Yellowstone County5 503.4 (481.8, 525.8) 681
1999 - 2001
Lewis and Clark County5 503.0 (469.4, 538.5) 281
1999 - 2001
Deer Lodge County5 501.7 (430.7, 585.8) 62
1999 - 2001
Silver Bow County5 497.7 (458.8, 539.4) 205
1999 - 2001
Hill County5 496.8 (436.1, 564.3) 81
1999 - 2001
Fergus County5 493.4 (432.4, 563.9) 83
1999 - 2001
Rosebud County5 490.4 (403.1, 592.6) 39
1999 - 2001
Blaine County5 486.9 (396.4, 594.0) 34
1999 - 2001
Big Horn County5 486.4 (408.5, 575.6) 47
1999 - 2001
Phillips County5 481.5 (384.3, 609.4) 29
1999 - 2001
Park County5 477.5 (421.1, 540.9) 87
1999 - 2001
Glacier County5 477.3 (403.8, 561.3) 50
1999 - 2001
Pondera County5 471.7 (386.1, 576.6) 36
1999 - 2001
Custer County5 466.6 (403.9, 538.1) 68
1999 - 2001
Jefferson County5 466.4 (387.5, 560.8) 45
1999 - 2001
Flathead County5 460.3 (433.4, 488.6) 367
1999 - 2001
Liberty County5 459.7 (326.9, 663.6) 14
1999 - 2001
Chouteau County5 458.1 (373.7, 562.6) 35
1999 - 2001
Mineral County5 455.4 (349.2, 593.3) 22
1999 - 2001
Roosevelt County5 452.7 (378.2, 538.5) 44
1999 - 2001
Toole County5 441.5 (349.2, 555.5) 27
1999 - 2001
Wibaux County5 436.0 (261.3, 764.0) 7
1999 - 2001
Gallatin County5 431.7 (399.4, 465.9) 228
1999 - 2001
Missoula County5 431.7 (406.2, 458.5) 362
1999 - 2001
Lake County5 429.9 (387.7, 476.0) 128
1999 - 2001
Beaverhead County5 428.0 (356.6, 511.6) 43
1999 - 2001
Wheatland County5 417.7 (297.2, 592.3) 14
1999 - 2001
Fallon County5 417.4 (301.8, 580.5) 15
1999 - 2001
Ravalli County5 408.8 (374.5, 446.2) 179
1999 - 2001
Sheridan County5 390.6 (306.9, 514.1) 27
1999 - 2001
Richland County5 388.6 (323.9, 466.1) 43
1999 - 2001
Powder River County5 386.8 (252.1, 611.5) 9
1999 - 2001
Carter County5 382.4 (237.9, 674.6) 7
1999 - 2001
Meagher County5 381.6 (255.4, 583.6) 10
1999 - 2001
Dawson County5 371.2 (308.9, 445.7) 43
1999 - 2001
Madison County5 369.3 (301.5, 457.1) 35
1999 - 2001
Judith Basin County5 360.1 (249.1, 545.1) 11
1999 - 2001
McCone County5 356.0 (235.8, 558.1) 10
1999 - 2001
Granite County5 335.1 (231.4, 494.1) 12
1999 - 2001
Daniels County5 329.7 (228.0, 511.6) 12
1999 - 2001
Garfield County5
*
5 or fewer
1999 - 2001
Petroleum County5
*
5 or fewer
1999 - 2001
Treasure County5
*
5 or fewer
1999 - 2001
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 10/31/2005 1:30 pm.
State Cancer Registries may provide more current or more local data.

* Data has been suppressed to ensure confidentiality and stability of rate estimates. Counts for both sexes are suppressed if fewer than 16 cases were reported in a specific area-sex-race category.
** Data not available because of state legislation and regulations which prohibit the release of county level data to outside entities.
*** Data not provided because it did not meet USCS data quality standards for one or more years during the rate period of data collection. While 92% of the US population resided in geographic areas with population-based cancer registries meeting the registry eligibility criteria for 2000, 8% of the US population was not yet represented in the United States Cancer Statistics. American Cancer Society's Facts & Figures provides estimates of numbers of new cancer cases and deaths.
**** Data does not include cases diagnosed in other states because data exchange agreements prohibit the release of data to third parties.

1 Incidence rates (cases per 100,000 population per year) are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population by 5-year age groups. Rates are for invasive cancer only, unless otherwise specified.
2 Source: State Cancer Registry and the National Program of Cancer Registries Cancer Surveillance System (NPCR-CSS), CDC, January 2004 data submission, as published in United States Cancer Statistics, November 2004.
5 Source: State Cancer Registry and the National Program of Cancer Registries Cancer Surveillance System (NPCR-CSS), CDC, January 2004 data submission.
6 Source: SEER November 2004 submission. Rates calculated using SEER*Stat. Population counts for denominators are based on Census populations as modified by NCI.


Interpret Rankings provides insight into interpreting cancer incidence statistics. When the population size for a denominator is small, the rates may be unstable. A rate is unstable when a small change in the numerator (e.g., only one or two additional cases) has a dramatic effect on the calculated rate. Suppression is used to avoid misinterpretation when rates are unstable.

Source: statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov

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see also:

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