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The Changing Face of Cancer in Iowa

Source: http://www.cancer-rates.info/ia/ Cancer Deaths = 82,905 Source: http://www.cancer-rates.info/ia/

New Invasive/Malignant Cancers = 202,937 Source: http://www.cancer-rates.info/ia/

Measured Progress toward Cancer Mortality Goals for Year 2010, Iowa (http://www.idph.state.ia.us/bhpl/healthy_iowans_2010.asp) Cancer Site Sex 1994-96 Baseline Rate* 2004-06 Rate* 2010 Goal Revised Mid-Course All Sites M&F 196.6 181.7 173.0 Lung 54.2 52.5 46.0 Prostate M 36.0 24.8 26.0 Breast F 29.0 22.1 19.0 Colorectum 23.3 18.4 15.5 Cervix 2.6 2.1 1.9 Oral Cavity & Pharynx 2.5 1.8 Skin Melanoma 2.7 *Per 100,000 population and age-adjusted to the year 2000 U.S. population estimate Source: SEER*Stat - Version 6.5.1

Lung Cancer Mortality Rates, 1994-2006 (Rates are age-adjusted to 2000 US Standard Population) Rate per 100,000 For 2006, N = 1,714 M:F ratio = 1.4:1 Year

Prostate Cancer Mortality Rates, 1994-2006 (Rates are age-adjusted to 2000 US Standard Population) Rate per 100,000 N = 366 Year

Female Breast Cancer Mortality Rates, 1994-2006 (Rates are age-adjusted to 2000 US Standard Population) Rate per 100,000 For 2006, N = 446 Year

Colorectal Cancer Mortality Rates, 1994-2006 (Rates are age-adjusted to 2000 US Standard Population) Rate per 100,000 For 2006, N = 668 M:F ratio = 0.9:1 Year

5-year Relative Survival, All Cancer Sites, 1994-2003 Rate per 100 Years of Diagnosis

Estimated Lives Saved from Cancer Death, Iowa, 1997-2006* Total lives saved = 3,022 * Computed using indirect standardization with age-specific rates for 1994-1996 as the standard

Measured Progress toward Cancer Mortality Goals for Year 2010, Iowa 1994-96 2004-2006 # of Lives Saved Cancer Site Gender Baseline Rate* Rate* 2010 Goal* from 1997-2006 All sites M & F 196.6 181.7 173.0 3,022 Prostate M 36.0 24.8 26.0 980 Colorectum M & F 23.3 18.4 15.5 921 Breast F 29.0 22.1 19.0 812 Lung M & F 54.2 52.5 46.0 600 * Expressed per 100,000 and age-adjusted to Year 2000 U.S. standard population ** Since this total is greater than the lives saved across all sites, we are losing cancer lives at other cancer sites. N=3,313**

Estimated Iowa Cancer Survivors (Source: 31-year limited duration prevalence (SEER*Stat Version 6.5.2)) Cancer Site Number All Sites 117,000 Female Breast 25,600 Prostate 20,600 Colorectum 14,100 Lung 3,800 64,100

Heart Disease Deaths versus Cancer Deaths, Iowa, 1970-2006 (Source: SEER*Stat, version 6.5.2) (Rates are age-adjusted to 2000 US population and expressed per 100,000)

2009 Cancer in Iowa Accessing Iowa Cancer Data

http://www.canceriowa.org/info/iowastats.asp

http://www.cancer-rates.info/ia/

Iowa, 2000-05 All Colorectal Cancers Advanced Colorectal Cancers Fewer number of cancers seen, but more at advanced stage Higher number of cancers seen, but fewer at advanced stage Advanced Colorectal Cancers

http://cancercontrolplanet.cancer.gov/

http://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/

http://www.seer.cancer.gov/hdcalc/index.html