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Ohio Cancer Lawyer: Cancer Statistics in the Buckeye State

Get free information about Ohio Cancer statistics below. A Cancer Lawyer can help you fight back against environmental polluters who release carcinogens into the air, water, and groundsoil. By filing a lawsuit, you may be eligible to collect compensation for your pain and suffering, take the burden of medical bills off you and your family, and keep your community safe. The free legal services of a Ohio 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 Ohio 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
Ohio5 471.9 (469.6, 474.1) 55,650
1999 - 2001
US (SEER+NPCR)2 461.6 (460.8, 462.5)
***
2001
Ohio5 461.4 (457.5, 465.2) 54,822
2001
Jefferson County5 583.5 (555.8, 612.5) 571
1999 - 2001
Guernsey County5 561.9 (522.7, 603.6) 256
1999 - 2001
Clinton County5 553.0 (511.5, 597.0) 219
1999 - 2001
Athens County5 551.6 (513.6, 591.8) 263
1999 - 2001
Adams County5 546.1 (497.8, 598.0) 158
1999 - 2001
Harrison County5 544.8 (487.2, 608.7) 111
1999 - 2001
Perry County5 534.1 (489.7, 581.7) 178
1999 - 2001
Huron County5 525.5 (492.0, 560.6) 307
1999 - 2001
Muskingum County5 525.4 (498.7, 553.2) 485
1999 - 2001
Seneca County5 518.9 (486.6, 552.8) 323
1999 - 2001
Clermont County5 511.7 (490.9, 533.3) 780
1999 - 2001
Madison County5 510.9 (469.8, 554.7) 192
1999 - 2001
Lawrence County5 509.7 (479.4, 541.5) 357
1999 - 2001
Washington County5 504.2 (474.7, 535.2) 367
1999 - 2001
Fulton County5 500.5 (462.3, 541.2) 212
1999 - 2001
Allen County5 499.5 (476.2, 523.7) 579
1999 - 2001
Franklin County5 498.8 (490.3, 507.3) 4,461
1999 - 2001
Hamilton County5 498.8 (490.2, 507.5) 4,325
1999 - 2001
Cuyahoga County5 495.2 (488.8, 501.6) 7,885
1999 - 2001
Columbiana County5 494.5 (472.5, 517.4) 634
1999 - 2001
Mahoning County5 488.3 (474.3, 502.6) 1,591
1999 - 2001
Scioto County5 486.9 (460.6, 514.4) 431
1999 - 2001
Lake County5 482.3 (466.8, 498.3) 1,221
1999 - 2001
Lucas County5 482.3 (470.8, 494.1) 2,212
1999 - 2001
Montgomery County5 481.2 (471.1, 491.5) 2,858
1999 - 2001
Butler County5 480.0 (465.7, 494.7) 1,435
1999 - 2001
Ross County5 479.7 (451.2, 509.6) 353
1999 - 2001
Lorain County5 477.4 (462.9, 492.2) 1,371
1999 - 2001
Richland County5 476.8 (456.2, 498.1) 675
1999 - 2001
Monroe County5 474.9 (419.4, 537.1) 90
1999 - 2001
Belmont County5 474.8 (449.0, 502.1) 433
1999 - 2001
Henry County5 470.9 (427.8, 517.4) 147
1999 - 2001
Summit County5 470.1 (460.0, 480.4) 2,764
1999 - 2001
Stark County5 469.5 (457.7, 481.5) 2,024
1999 - 2001
Putnam County5 468.6 (428.1, 512.2) 165
1999 - 2001
Ashtabula County5 467.1 (444.5, 490.8) 535
1999 - 2001
Jackson County5 466.9 (426.1, 510.7) 161
1999 - 2001
Medina County5 466.9 (446.4, 488.2) 661
1999 - 2001
Gallia County5 466.7 (425.3, 511.3) 157
1999 - 2001
Trumbull County5 464.9 (450.0, 480.2) 1,242
1999 - 2001
Delaware County5 462.5 (436.0, 490.4) 404
1999 - 2001
Highland County5 458.6 (422.7, 496.9) 202
1999 - 2001
Logan County5 457.5 (423.6, 493.4) 227
1999 - 2001
Miami County5 457.5 (434.2, 481.8) 484
1999 - 2001
Clark County5 457.0 (438.1, 476.5) 743
1999 - 2001
Champaign County5 456.9 (419.6, 496.9) 185
1999 - 2001
Warren County5 454.7 (434.0, 476.4) 618
1999 - 2001
Hardin County5 454.4 (412.6, 499.6) 145
1999 - 2001
Portage County5 452.3 (432.0, 473.3) 631
1999 - 2001
Crawford County5 450.2 (417.9, 484.6) 242
1999 - 2001
Meigs County5 448.6 (403.1, 498.5) 119
1999 - 2001
Auglaize County5 447.1 (413.7, 482.8) 223
1999 - 2001
Fairfield County5 444.8 (423.0, 467.5) 524
1999 - 2001
Erie County5 443.8 (419.4, 469.5) 417
1999 - 2001
Wood County5 443.2 (420.6, 466.6) 485
1999 - 2001
Coshocton County5 442.8 (406.4, 482.0) 183
1999 - 2001
Brown County5 440.9 (404.2, 480.1) 179
1999 - 2001
Wyandot County5 439.9 (394.7, 489.4) 116
1999 - 2001
Knox County5 434.1 (403.7, 466.4) 252
1999 - 2001
Mercer County5 433.2 (398.1, 470.9) 189
1999 - 2001
Defiance County5 426.5 (390.5, 465.0) 173
1999 - 2001
Williams County5 426.3 (391.0, 464.2) 180
1999 - 2001
Tuscarawas County5 421.3 (398.6, 445.0) 433
1999 - 2001
Hocking County5 415.2 (374.1, 459.8) 126
1999 - 2001
Marion County5 415.2 (388.0, 443.9) 290
1999 - 2001
Pickaway County5 415.2 (383.0, 449.7) 208
1999 - 2001
Wayne County5 413.6 (392.0, 436.1) 457
1999 - 2001
Sandusky County5 413.2 (385.6, 442.3) 280
1999 - 2001
Vinton County5 412.2 (350.1, 482.9) 53
1999 - 2001
Paulding County5 411.0 (362.2, 464.9) 86
1999 - 2001
Hancock County5 410.7 (384.4, 438.5) 302
1999 - 2001
Ottawa County5 408.1 (376.6, 442.2) 209
1999 - 2001
Preble County5 403.9 (370.6, 439.8) 181
1999 - 2001
Fayette County5 401.2 (361.8, 444.2) 127
1999 - 2001
Morgan County5 397.1 (344.8, 456.2) 70
1999 - 2001
Union County5 396.4 (358.8, 437.1) 138
1999 - 2001
Licking County5 395.6 (377.0, 414.9) 572
1999 - 2001
Darke County5 394.3 (365.8, 424.5) 241
1999 - 2001
Ashland County5 385.1 (356.1, 416.1) 218
1999 - 2001
Pike County5 379.8 (339.8, 423.5) 109
1999 - 2001
Geauga County5 369.3 (347.0, 392.9) 346
1999 - 2001
Noble County5 366.1 (310.6, 429.8) 52
1999 - 2001
Morrow County5 346.9 (309.5, 387.7) 106
1999 - 2001
Shelby County5 346.6 (316.3, 379.0) 161
1999 - 2001
Van Wert County5 337.7 (302.6, 376.1) 114
1999 - 2001
Greene County5 324.0 (307.2, 341.5) 469
1999 - 2001
Carroll County5 309.3 (275.0, 347.1) 100
1999 - 2001
Holmes County5 284.4 (251.8, 320.2) 92
1999 - 2001
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 10/31/2005 1:33 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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