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1 Prostate Cancer Symposium An Educational Initiative For Patients, Spouses, Advocates and Healthcare Professionals The Impact of Prostate Cancer in New Jersey Daniel Rosenblum, PhD Essex County Cancer Coalition Supported by educational grants from: IN CONJUNCTION WITH

2 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 2 The Impact of Prostate Cancer in New Jersey Daniel M. Rosenblum, Ph.D. Co-coordinator, Assistant Professor Department of Preventive Medicine & Community Health Department of Quantitative Methods New Jersey Medical SchoolSchool of Public Health University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark Campus Essex County Cancer Coalition www.umdnj.edu/EssCaWeb

3 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 3 Data Sources All data were downloaded during the week of May 3-7, 2010 from web sites of the following government agencies: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) – United States Cancer Statistics (USCS), National Cancer Institute (NCI) – Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program, NJ Dept of Health & Senior Services (NJDHSS) – Cancer Epidemiology Services (CES).

4 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 4 Lifetime Probability of Ever Being Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, All Men 2004-2006 data from National Cancer Institute, SEER, and NJDHSS, CES. USA 15.9% NJ 17.7% (Compare lifetime probability of breast cancer for all women: USA 12.1%; NJ 12.4%.)

5 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 5 Lifetime Prostate Cancer Risks (U.S. – nationwide – %) Race/Ethnicity Ever Getting Diagnosed Dying Black (includes Hispanic) 18.34.4 White (includes Hispanic) 15.42.6 Hispanic (can be any race) 15.13.1 Asian/Pacific Islander 11.72.4 Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 7.52.3 2004-2006 data from National Cancer Institute, SEER & NCHS.

6 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 6 Prostate Cancer Risks If You’re 50 (U.S. – nationwide – %) Race/Ethnicity Ever Getting Diagnosed Dying Black (includes Hispanic) 20.85.1 White (includes Hispanic) 16.42.9 Hispanic (can be any race) 16.03.3 Asian/Pacific Islander 12.12.5 Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 8.52.7 2004-2006 data from National Cancer Institute, SEER & NCHS.

7 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 7 Prevalence of Prostate Cancer U.S. (estimated based on data through 2006) N.J. (estimated on 01/01/200 3) White1,923,89151,457(1.6%) Black273,8137,520(1.2%) 40-6411,807(0.9%) 65+49,659(11.0%) Total2,276,11261,483(1.5%)

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10 10 NJ overall has the 5 th highest rate in the country.

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12 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 12 NJ overall is among the lowest – 40 th out of 51 (including D.C.).

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14 © 2010, Daniel M. Rosenblum & Stanley H. Weiss 14 Supplemental slides for handout The following slides are not in Dr. Rosenblum’s presentation. They are included here to give additional detailed information to those interested.

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