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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Alameda County, 2008-2012 INCIDENCE MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate 1. Prostate 127.5 126.9 1. Breast 122.1 122.1 2. Lung and Bronchus 54.0 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 41.9 42.1 3. Colon and Rectum 44.8 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 35.3 35.1 4. Bladder 29.8 32.6 4. Uterus 26.0 23.3 5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24.1 22.8 5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 15.3 15.5 All Cancer Sites 457.4 476.7 All Cancer Sites 385.0 388.8 MORTALITY MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate 1. Lung and Bronchus 41.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 29.6 30.4 2. Prostate 22.1 21.1 2. Breast 20.5 21.2 3. Colon and Rectum 16.7 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.1 12.1 4. Pancreas 11.3 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.8 9.3 5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.8 10.5 5. Ovary 7.5 7.6 All Malignant Cancers 177.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 132.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates. Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Alameda County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012 507.9 573.5 398.7 305.3 517.4 563.7 385.1 323.3 430.5 424.4 336.6 301.9 435.8 410.7 310.5 298.9 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander Rate per 100,000 Alameda County Men CA Men Alameda County Women CA Women Alameda County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015 Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control. For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.
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Page 1: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health ...ccr.ca.gov/pdf/factsheets/Counties_2015/Cancer_FS_CA_County_2015.pdfStatus Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health

Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Alameda County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 127.5 126.9 1. Breast 122.1 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 54.0 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 41.9 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 44.8 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 35.3 35.1

4. Bladder 29.8 32.6 4. Uterus 26.0 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24.1 22.8 5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 15.3 15.5

All Cancer Sites 457.4 476.7 All Cancer Sites 385.0 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 41.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 29.6 30.4

2. Prostate 22.1 21.1 2. Breast 20.5 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.7 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.1 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.3 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.8 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.8 10.5 5. Ovary 7.5 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 177.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 132.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Alameda County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

507.9

573.5

398.7

305.3

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

430.5 424.4

336.6 301.9

435.8

410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

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Alameda County Men CA Men Alameda County Women CA Women

Alameda County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Alameda County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, Alameda County vs. California, 2012

Breast Cancer Screening** (Mammogram) by Race/Ethnicity, Alameda County vs. California, 2012

185.8

266.4

154.6 127.3

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 141.1

177.2

121.2

95.0

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

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100

200

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00

Alameda County Men CA Men Alameda County Women CA Women

20.6

9.3

33.2

74.6

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

16.5

5.8

23.3

76.5

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

20

40

60

80

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

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Alameda Men CA Men Alameda Women CA Women

87.0 96.0

73.6 82.3

78.1 81.3

71.1 75.8

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100

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Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. ** Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state. health promotion activities around the State.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 127.3 126.9 1. Breast 129.7 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 60.8 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 52.3 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 43.5 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 34.8 35.1

4. Bladder 38.0 32.6 4. Melanoma 23.4 15.6

5. Melanoma 32.3 27.9 5. Thyroid 17.7 17.9

All Cancer Sites 483.0 476.7 All Cancer Sites 402.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 50.6 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 39.3 30.4

2. Prostate 20.2 21.1 2. Breast 25.9 21.1

3. Colon and Rectum 14.8 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.6 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.7 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.1 9.3

5. Esophagus 10.5 6.0 5. Ovary 7.4 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 186.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 146.6 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical

significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

472.6 440.58 421.71

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

401.0 383.0 419.1 435.8

410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

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Rate

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Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Men CA Men Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Women CA Women

Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

,

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

190

143.01

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 143.74

165.06 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

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Rate

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00

Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras County Men CA Men Alpine, Amador, and Calaveras Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

20

40

60

80

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Butte County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 140.0 126.9 1. Breast 142.6 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 71.8 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 62.1 42.1

3. Bladder 46.1 32.6 3. Colon and Rectum 39.3 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 43.5 46.0 4. Uterus 23.6 23.3

5. Melanoma 32.4 27.9 5. Melanoma 23.5 15.6

All Sites 542.3 476.7 All Sites 451.3 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 51.9 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 41.5 30.4

2. Prostate 27.0 21.1 2. Breast 24.6 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.2 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.2 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.9 11.7 4. Ovary 10.6 7.6

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.4 10.5 5. Pancreas 10.2 9.3

All Malignant Cancers 211.0 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 157.0 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical

significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Butte County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

556.7

421.8 375.6

315.4

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

467.4

277.0

338.5 293.1

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

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Butte County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Butte County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Butte County vs California, 2012

214.43 225.1

141.7 130.95

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

159.2 150.98 164.25

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

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Butte County Men CA Men Butte County Women CA Women

23.0

10.0

47.3

57.7

71.6

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram**

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Butte County CA

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. ** Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 118.6 126.9 1. Breast 117.6 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 78.4 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 59.9 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 49.6 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 33.9 35.1

4. Bladder 43.7 32.6 4. Uterus 25.2 23.3

5. Melanoma 35.1 27.9 5. Thyroid 16.1 17.9

All Cancer Sites 515.6 476.7 All Cancer Sites 404.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 62.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 42.1 30.4

2. Prostate 23.1 21.1 2. Breast 19.3 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.4 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.0 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.6 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.2 9.3

5. Esophagus 8.3 6.0 5. Ovary 5.1 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 210.6 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 150.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

541.9

328.2

461.3 517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

419.4

335.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

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400

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

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00

Glenn, Colusa, and Tehama Men CA Men Glenn, Colusa, and Tehama Women CA Women

Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

222.81

125.1

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

158.2 126.21

144.6 178.8

115.7 98.8

0

100

200

300

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Rate

per

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Glenn, Colusa, and Tehama Men CA Men Glenn, Colusa, and Tehama Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Contra Costa County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 143.8 126.9 1. Breast 130.9 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 55.1 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 46.6 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 49.3 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 39.5 35.1

4. Melanoma 38.9 27.9 4. Uterus 25.3 23.4

5. Bladder 36.8 32.6 5. Melanoma 20.4 15.6

All Cancer Sites 516.6 476.7 All Cancer Sites 412.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 41.9 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 32.9 30.4

2. Prostate 21.2 21.1 2. Breast 21.4 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 17.4 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 13.0 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.0 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.7 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 8.9 10.5 5. Ovary 7.7 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 179.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 138.0 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Contra Costa County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

548.7

613.8

428.0

317.0

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

448.3 428.1

341.7 293.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

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Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

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Contra Costa County Men CA Men Contra Costa County Women CA Women

Contra Costa County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Contra Costa County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Contra Costa County vs. California, 2012

184.76

262.61

161.44

119.75

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 141.77

185.61

129.65

93.19

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

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100

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200

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Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

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Contra Costa County Men CA Men Contra Costa County Women CA Women

25.9

7.8

24.1

68.7

85.6

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

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60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

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ent

Contra Costa County CA

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. ** Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 122.6 126.9 1. Breast 112.6 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 69.0 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 55.8 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 48.8 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 40.8 35.1

4. Bladder 46.2 32.6 4. Uterus 25.3 23.3

5. Melanoma 28.8 27.9 5. Melanoma 24.4 15.6

All Cancer Sites 512.8 476.7 All Cancer Sites 415.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 55.6 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 40.5 30.4

2. Prostate 25.9 21.1 2. Breast 24.1 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 18.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 13.3 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 12.1 10.5 4. Pancreas 7.4 9.3

5. Pancreas 10.1 11.7 5. Ovary 7.4 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 214.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 159.6 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence and Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

517.8

395.4

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

423.9

346.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Del Norte and Humboldt Men CA Men Del Norte and Humboldt Women CA Women

Del Norte and Humboldt Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Incidence and Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Humboldt County versus California, 2012

219.6

180.2 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

163.7

104.7

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Del Norte and Humboldt Men CA Men Del Norte and Humboldt Women CA Women

22.1

42.2

75.3

86.1

24.9

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Perc

ent

Humboldt CA

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Obese Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram**

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. ** Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, El Dorado County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 130.8 126.9 1. Breast 132.5 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 58.2 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 45.0 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 45.1 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 35.7 35.1

4. Bladder 45.0 32.6 4. Uterus 18.8 23.3

5. Melanoma 44.4 27.9 5. Melanoma 24.9 15.6

All Sites 511.1 476.7 All Sites 414.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 40.8 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 31.8 30.4

2. Prostate 18.8 21.1 2. Breast 20.0 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 15.4 16.7 3. Pancreas 12.0 9.3

4. Pancreas 13.3 11.7 4. Colon and Rectum 11.8 12.1

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 7.5 7.4 5. Ovary 7.0 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 179.1 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 136.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, El Dorado County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

515.0

411.7 371.5 385.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

420.6

321.3 376.6

268.2

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

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Rate

per

100,0

00

El Dorado County Men CA Men El Dorado County Women CA Women

El Dorado County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, El Dorado County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, El Dorado County vs. California, 2012

182.8

129.3

184.2 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 138.7 148.2

81.8

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

El Dorado County Men CA Men El Dorado County Women CA Women

23.6

46.3

81.5 83.8

24.9

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

El Dorado County CA

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. ** Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Fresno County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 117.4 126.9 1. Breast 114.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 62.5 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 45.3 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 43.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 31.5 35.1

4. Bladder 29.3 32.6 4. Thyroid 23.1 17.9

5. Kidney and Renal Pelvis 22.1 19.6 5. Uterus 18.3 23.3

All Sites 455.6 476.7 All Sites 383.1 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 47.3 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 29.5 30.4

2. Prostate 18.7 21.1 2. Breast 19.1 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.0 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.9 10.5 4. Pancreas 9.9 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.7 11.7 5. Ovary 8.6 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 181.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 131.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fresno County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

494.3

571.5

371.9

291.0

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

420.7 440.7

327.2

255.1

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Fresno County Men CA Men Fresno County Women CA Women

Fresno County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fresno County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, Fresno County vs. California, 2012

200.8

240.3

145.7 148.9

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 142.7

173.3

113.3

84.5

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Fresno County Men CA Men Fresno County Women CA Women

34.4

12.9

33.8

56.9

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

30.6

10.1

33.7

58.4

80.7

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Fresno County Men CA Men Fresno County Women CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. ** Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Imperial County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 124.2 126.9 1. Breast 104.2 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 62.3 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 33.4 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 45.8 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 26.8 35.1

4. Kidney and Renal Pelvis 26.9 32.6 4. Uterus 16.9 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 22.2 22.8 5. Thyroid 16.7 17.9

All Sites 469.7 476.7 All Sites 323.0 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 38.0 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 20.9 30.4

2. Prostate 24.0 21.1 2. Breast 19.2 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 15.3 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 8.2 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 13.3 10.5 4. Pancreas 6.7 9.3

5. Pancreas 9.4 11.7 5. Ovary 6.8 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 172.5 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 104.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Imperial County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

508.0 548.9

446.9

248.3

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

418.1 428.1

295.0 284.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Imperial County Men CA Men Imperial County Women CA Women

Imperial County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Imperial County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

191.8

224.2

160.0

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 132.3

285.6

92.2

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Imperial County Men CA Men Imperial County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Inyo and Mono Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 143.4 126.9 1. Breast 128.5 122.1

2. Colon and Rectum 40.9 46.0 2. Lung and Bronchus 41.9 42.1

3. Lung and Bronchus 39.1 55.8 3. Colon and Rectum 26.3 35.1

4. Kidney and Renal Pelvis 26.9 19.6 4. Uterus 17.7 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 22.5 22.8 5. Melanoma 16.8 15.6

All Sites 416.5 476.7 All Sites 349.0 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 22.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 31.3 30.4

2. Prostate 20.6 21.1 2. Breast 17.9 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum ^ 16.7 3. Pancreas ^ 9.3

4. Pancreas ^ 11.7 4. Colon and Rectum ^ 12.1

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct ^ 10.5 5. Esophagus ^ 1.4

All Malignant Cancers 121.5 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 101.7 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Inyo and Mono Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

405.1

288.0

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3 351.2

262.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Inyo and Mono Men CA Men Inyo and Mono Women CA Women

Inyo and Mono Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Inyo and Mono Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

125.0

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

106.0

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Inyo and Mono Men CA Men Inyo and Mono Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Kern County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 116.6 126.9 1. Breast 111.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 66.0 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 51.6 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 45.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 32.5 35.1

4. Bladder 32.5 32.6 4. Uterus 20.7 23.3

5. Kidney and Renal Pelvis 20.7 19.6 5. Thyroid 19.3 17.9

All Sites 467.3 476.7 All Sites 386.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 53.7 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 36.9 30.4

2. Prostate 24.0 21.1 2. Breast 20.8 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.3 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.7 12.1

4. Pancreas 10.1 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.0 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 9.2 10.5 5. Ovary 7.1 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 193.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 142.1 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Kern County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

509.2 528.6

355.4 301.3

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

426.4 405.1

297.1 279.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Kern County Men CA Men Kern County Women CA Women

Kern County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Kern County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, Kern County vs. California, 2012

215.8 237.5

139.8 129.8

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

153.8 173.9

112.4 95.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Kern County Men CA Men Kern County Women CA Women

34.9

14.3

55.7

25.4

9.7

63.2

35.0

9.9

60.7

66.6

24.3

8.7

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Kern County Men CA Men Kern County Women CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Kings County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 116.6 126.9 1. Breast 103.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 60.8 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 42.1 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 42.3 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 32.2 35.1

4. Bladder 31.6 32.6 4. Thyroid 21.3 17.9

5. Kidney and Renal Pelvis 25.8 19.6 5. Uterus 14.9 23.4

All Sites 469.6 476.7 All Sites 366.8 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 43.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 28.0 30.4

2. Prostate 21.4 21.1 2. Breast 21.4 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 14.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 9.0 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.9 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.3 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 9.5 10.5 5. Ovary 7.4 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 175.8 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 128.8 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Kings County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

482.5 534.1

433.0

251.4

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

400.8 416.2

324.5 326.8

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

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Rate

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00

Kings County Men CA Men Kings County Women CA Women

Kings County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Kings County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

193.7

258.6

147.1

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 137.4

155.2

117.9 126.7 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Kings County Men CA Men Kings County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Lake County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 99.7 126.9 1. Breast 111.0 122.1

2. Lung & Bronchus 74.8 55.8 2. Lung & Bronchus 68.3 42.1

3. Colon & Rectum 59.6 46.0 3. Colon & Rectum 40.3 35.1

4. Bladder 40.9 32.6 4. Melanoma 22.3 15.6

5. Melanoma 37.1 27.9 5. Uterus 20.0 23.3

All Sites 517.9 476.7 All Sites 411.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung & Bronchus 61.9 43.5 1. Lung & Bronchus 54.0 30.4

2. Prostate 24.0 21.1 2. Breast 21.2 21.2

3. Colon & Rectum 17.0 16.7 3. Colon & Rectum 12.6 12.1

4. Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 13.4 10.5 4. Ovary 9.2 9.3

5. Esophagus 9.7 6.0 5. Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 9.1 4.4

All Malignant Cancers 223.3 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 170.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Lake County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

420.9

618.5

388.5

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

420.9

618.5

267.1

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

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Rate

per

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00

Lake County Men CA Men Lake County Women CA Women

Lake County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Lake County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

229.9 234.5

178.4 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

164.2 188.9

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Lake County Men CA Men Lake County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 105.9 126.9 1. Breast 107.4 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 44.1 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 57.7 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 41.9 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 30.1 35.1

4. Bladder 38.4 32.6 4. Uterus 26.7 23.3

5. Melanoma 23.4 27.9 5. Thyroid 16.6 17.9

All Sites 425.1 476.7 All Sites 373.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 26.9 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 41.9 30.4

2. Prostate 11.9 21.1 2. Breast 15.1 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 18.1 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 10.1 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.0 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.2 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 8.4 10.5 5. Uterus ^ 1.6

All Malignant Cancers 147.3 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 131.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

438.0

278.1 304.0

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

375.4 312.5

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Men CA Men Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Women CA Women

Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

^

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

151.9

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 134.3 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Men CA Men Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Los Angeles County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 122.0 126.9 1. Breast 116.9 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 50.3 55.8 2. Colon and Rectum 35.7 35.1

3. Colon and Rectum 48.5 46.0 3. Lung and Bronchus 35.2 42.1

4. Bladder 30.0 32.6 4. Uterus 24.2 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 22.1 22.8 5. Thyroid 18.6 17.9

All Sites 455.1 476.7 All Sites 372.7 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 41.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 25.8 30.4

2. Prostate 21.0 21.1 2. Breast 21.5 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 17.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.3 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.9 10.5 4. Pancreas 9.4 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.9 11.7 5. Ovary 7.6 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 179.0 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 131.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Los Angeles County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

512.3 568.2

368.4 325.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

446.8 412.6

297.3 305.1

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Los Angeles Men CA Men Los Angeles Women CA Women

Los Angeles County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Los Angeles County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Race/Ethnicity, Los Angeles County vs. California, 2012

Breast Cancer Screening (Mammogram)** by Race/Ethnicity Los Angeles County vs. California, 2012

188.8

256.5

153.3 148.7

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 143.8

184.0

112.2 99.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Los Angeles Men CA Men Los Angeles Women CA Women

20.8

8.2

27.8

68.4

33.3

11.1

46.0

65.6

30.5

12.0

39.1 45.4

11.4 6.8

47.4

63.0

0

20

40

60

80

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Other

78.4

90.8

68.0

87.9 78.1 81.3

71.1 75.8

0

20

40

60

80

100

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Other

Perc

ent

Los Angeles County Women CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Madera County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 116.0 126.9 1. Breast 104.7 122.1

2. Lung & Bronchus 62.3 55.8 2. Lung & Bronchus 42.5 42.1

3. Colon & Rectum 48.3 46.0 3. Colon & Rectum 30.4 35.1

4. Bladder 38.2 32.6 4. Thyroid 23.0 17.9

5. Melanoma 26.1 27.9 5. Uterus 17.7 23.3

All Sites 474.1 476.7 All Sites 371.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung & Bronchus 45.2 43.5 1. Lung & Bronchus 29.7 30.4

2. Prostate 17.3 21.1 2. Colon & Rectum 14.7 12.1

3. Colon & Rectum 15.9 16.7 3. Breast 14.0 21.2

4. Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.7 10.5 4. Pancreas 7.7 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.0 11.7 5. Ovary 6.8 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 177.3 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 122.8 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Madera County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

504.8

616.0

370.9

253.7

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

402.3 444.0

291.5 308.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

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600

700

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Madera County Men CA Men Madera County Women CA Women

Madera County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. .

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Madera County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

180.4

268.3

161.6

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 134.3

104.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Madera County Men CA Men Madera County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Marin County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 154.2 126.9 1. Breast 137.5 122.1

2. Melanoma 62.4 27.9 2. Lung and Bronchus 42.4 42.1

3. Lung and Bronchus 46.3 55.8 3. Melanoma 34.3 15.6

4. Colon and Rectum 42.1 46.0 4. Colon and Rectum 34.2 35.1

5. Bladder 37.0 32.6 5. Uterus 22.5 23.3

All Sites 540.1 476.7 All Sites 426.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 31.1 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 30.1 30.4

2. Prostate 19.2 21.1 2. Breast 18.9 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 13.2 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 10.9 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.2 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.5 9.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 7.3 7.4 5. Ovary 7.9 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 158.9 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 125.8 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Marin County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

555.8 605.6

449.1

337.1

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

446.5

328.6 316.5 327.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Marin County Men CA Men Marin County Women CA Women

Marin County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Marin County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

161.1

228.7

126.2 108.5

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

124.9

157.9 156.0

111.5

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Marin County Men CA Men Marin County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 112.1 126.9 1. Breast 133.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 72.9 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 54.1 42.1

3. Bladder 42.9 32.6 3. Colon and Rectum 37.4 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 41.8 46.0 4. Melanoma 28.7 15.6

5. Melanoma 38.7 27.9 5. Lymphoma 24.1 17.7

All Sites 511.7 476.7 All Sites 434.8 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 42.7 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 38.4 30.4

2. Prostate 18.8 21.1 2. Breast 16.4 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 12.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.8 12.1

4. Pancreas 9.0 11.7 4. Pancreas 11.3 9.3

5. Esophageal 8.9 6.0 5. Ovary 7.8 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 174.5 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 141.7 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

511.3

368.6

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

431.4 428.8 435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Mariposa and Tuolumne Men CA Men Mariposa and Tuolumne Women CA Women

Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties, All Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

179.9

115.5

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 141.1

212.6

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Mariposa and Tuolumne Men CA Men Mariposa and Tuolumne Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Mendocino County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 122.0 126.9 1. Breast 121.0 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 62.4 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 53.9 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 43.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 35.2 35.1

4. Bladder 42.0 32.6 4. Uterus 26.7 23.3

5. Melanoma 35.6 27.9 5. Melanoma 22.7 15.6

All Sites 509.7 476.7 All Sites 411.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 43.6 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 40.8 30.4

2. Prostate 17.0 21.1 2. Breast 24.7 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.8 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.9 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.2 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.7 9.3

5. Bladder 9.4 6.7 5. Ovary 6.5 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 189.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 149.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Mendocino County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

521.4

463.2

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

422.1

326.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Mendocino County Men CA Men Mendocino County Women CA Women

Mendocino County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Mendocino County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

186.6 185.5 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

157.3

97.2

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Mendocino County Men CA Men Mendocino County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Merced County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 119.3 126.9 1. Breast 107.1 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 70.9 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 52.0 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 37.9 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 39.6 35.1

4. Bladder 32.5 32.6 4. Uterus 20.3 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24.2 22.8 5. Thyroid 17.3 17.9

All Sites 466.3 476.7 All Sites 380.5 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 50.9 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 35.7 30.4

2. Prostate 19.1 21.1 2. Breast 18.9 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 17.7 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 16.3 12.1

4. Pancreas 10.9 11.7 4. Pancreas 10.2 9.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 8.6 7.4 5. Ovary 7.1 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 188.6 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 142.0 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Merced County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

501.0

643.3

400.7

236.0

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

432.3 438.1

325.4

210.6

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

800

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Merced County Men CA Men Merced County Women CA Women

Merced County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Merced County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Merced County vs. California, 2012

212.0

298.9

148.8 121.4

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

160.7

197.4

116.0 94.9

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Merced County Men CA Men Merced County Women CA Women

36.2

17.2

65.1

90.3

24.9

9.2

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Merced County CA

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Monterey County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 156.2 126.9 1. Breast 113.2 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 51.2 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 37.4 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 34.8 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 24.7 35.1

4. Bladder 30.0 32.6 4. Uterus 21.0 23.3

5. Melanoma 26.4 15.6 5. Thyroid 19.5 17.9

All Sites 481.1 476.7 All Sites 366.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 38.4 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 27.9 30.4

2. Prostate 21.2 21.1 2. Breast 20.4 21.2

3. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 13.2 10.5 3. Pancreas 8.9 9.3

4. Colon and Rectum 13.0 16.7 4. Colon and Rectum 7.8 12.1

5. Pancreas 10.5 11.7 5. Ovary 6.0 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 165.7 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 124.9 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Monterey County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

519.2 474.6

426.6

337.9

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

418.4

345.7 291.9 310.6

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Monterey County Men CA Men Monterey County Women CA Women

Monterey County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Monterey County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Monterey County vs. California, 2012

179.4 191.6

134.4 137.9

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 133.4

148.7

107.0 101.5

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Monterey County Men CA Men Monterey County Women CA Women

29.4

51.1

59.7

73.6

24.9

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Monterey County CA

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Napa County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 156.4 126.9 1. Breast 131.6 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 69.2 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 49.1 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 50.1 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 36.7 35.1

4. Bladder 42.5 32.6 4. Melanoma 26.5 15.6

5. Melanoma 35.7 27.9 5. Uterus 23.2 23.3

All Sites 566.5 476.7 All Sites 428.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 47.1 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 32.5 30.4

2. Prostate 23.3 21.1 2. Breast 17.6 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 18.4 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.7 12.1

4. Pancreas 15.2 11.7 4. Pancreas 10.0 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.9 10.5 5. Ovary 9.0 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 205.8 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 142.7 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Napa County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

592.2

844.2

431.2 395.0

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

456.7 440.2 380.9 348.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

800

1000

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Napa County Men CA Men Napa County Women CA Women

Napa County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Napa County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

219.1

263.2

141.0 119.9

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 142.5

173.7

118.0

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Napa County Men CA Men Napa County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. * Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Nevada County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 123.9 126.9 1. Breast 134.0 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 50.3 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 46.9 42.1

3. Melanoma 38.6 27.9 3. Colon and Rectum 28.7 35.1

4. Bladder 37.5 32.6 4. Melanoma 28.5 15.6

5. Colon and Rectum 36.7 46.0 5. Uterus 20.6 23.3

All Sites 457.6 476.7 All Sites 400.0 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 37.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 32.1 30.4

2. Prostate 23.5 21.1 2. Breast 19.2 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 12.7 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 10.7 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.7 11.7 4. Pancreas 10.2 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 8.7 10.5 5. Ovary 7.6 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 176.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 129.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Nevada County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

448.3 415.6

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

392.7 389.5 371.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Nevada County Men CA Men Nevada County Women CA Women

Nevada County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts fewer than 15 have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Nevada County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

178.0 191.8 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 129.8

143.2 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Nevada County Men CA Men Nevada County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts fewer than 15 have been suppressed.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Orange County, 2008-2012 INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 120.6 126.9 1. Breast 125.4 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 53.4 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 41.0 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 42.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 33.6 35.1

4. Melanoma 35.1 27.9 4. Uterus 22.0 23.3

5. Urinary Bladder 30.3 32.6 5. Thyroid 20.1 17.9

All Sites 464.3 476.7 All Sites 388.3 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 40.4 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 28.7 30.4

2. Prostate 19.7 21.1 2. Breast 20.0 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 14.3 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 10.9 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.4 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.8 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 9.5 10.5 5. Ovary 8.1 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 173.6 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 126.9 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Orange County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

515.9 500.4

369.2

292.4

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

444.1

368.1

305.4 272.7

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Orange County Men CA Men Orange County Women CA Women

Orange County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Orange County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors by Sex, Orange County vs. California, 2012

188.0 207.1

154.3 129.8

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 137.9

153.9

114.5 92.8

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Orange County Men CA Men Orange County Women CA Women

21.5

9.2

30.1

71.1

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

19.8

8.8

36.1

68.4

77.4

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Orange County Men CA Men Orange County Women CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Placer County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 132.4 126.9 1. Breast 143.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 52.2 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 47.1 42.1

3. Melanoma 46.8 27.9 3. Colon and Rectum 33.9 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 41.4 46.01 4. Melanoma 26.1 15.6

5. Urinary Bladder 39.0 32.6 5. Uterus 22.5 23.3

All Sites 503.6 476.7 All Sites 429.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 39.9 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 31.1 30.4

2. Prostate 19.0 21.1 2. Breast 24.5 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 13.8 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.4 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.6 11.7 4. Ovary 9.2 7.6

5. Urinary Bladder 8.5 6.7 5. Pancreas 8.2 9.3

All Malignant Cancers 180.5 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 138.7 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Placer County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

498.4 511.8

418.1

317.3

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

433.9

292.4

381.3

239.8

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Placer County Men CA Men Placer County Women CA Women

Placer County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Placer County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Placer County vs. California, 2012

182.4 195.1

178.9

129.5

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 139.9 136.1

162.1

79.5

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Placer County Men CA Men Placer County Women CA Women

23.0

11.0 14.1

61.4

79.0

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Placer County CA

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Riverside County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 125.1 126.9 1. Breast 117.0 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 56.4 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 42.4 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 46.9 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 35.8 35.1

4. Urinary Bladder 35.2 32.6 4. Uterus 20.8 23.3

5. Melanoma 28.2 27.9 5. Thyroid 16.4 17.9

All Sites 469.1 476.7 All Sites 373.0 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 46.3 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 33.0 30.4

2. Prostate 22.1 21.1 2. Breast 22.0 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 18.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 13.6 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.5 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.6 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 8.6 10.5 5. Ovary 8.4 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 186.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 137.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Riverside County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

497.4 527.7

374.9

279.8

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

410.1 373.9

299.8 264.8

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Riverside County Men CA Men Riverside County Women CA Women

Riverside County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Riverside County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, Riverside County vs. California, 2012

198.4 214.0

158.1

126.3

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 145.1

169.0

115.5 101.3

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Riverside County Men CA Men Riverside County Women CA Women

30.4

13.5

35.6

62.0

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

26.1

6.8

34.7

58.4

71.4

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Riverside County Men CA Men Riverside County Women CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Sacramento County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 131.6 126.9 1. Breast 130.4 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 67.1 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 52.3 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 49.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 38.4 35.1

4. Urinary Bladder 35.1 32.6 4. Uterus 26.3 23.3

5. Melanoma 26.0 27.9 5. Thyroid 18.4 17.9

All Sites 503.3 476.7 All Sites 417.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 51.3 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 39.5 30.4

2. Prostate 21.4 21.1 2. Breast 21.8 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 18.0 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 13.5 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.6 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.5 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.0 10.5 5. Ovary 6.7 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 201.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 150.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sacramento County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

530.3 558.9

403.6

312.5

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

449.8 405.7

352.0 297.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sacramento County Men CA Men Sacramento County Women CA Women

Sacramento County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sacramento County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, Sacramento County vs. California, 2012

211.1

247.5

166.0 151.9

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

156.0

185.3

133.1 113.4

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sacramento County Men CA Men Sacramento County Women CA Women

28.8

9.2

51.6

58.4

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

25.5

7.0

45.1

61.7

76.0

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Sacramento County Men CA Men Sacramento County Women CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Benito County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 168.3 126.9 1. Breast 119.1 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 53.3 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 30.7 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 48.6 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 25.7 35.1

4. Urinary Bladder 31.9 32.6 4. Uterus 22.1 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 25.6 22.8 5. Bladder 16.6 7.7

All Sites 502.5 476.7 All Sites 373.8 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 46.7 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 24.0 30.4

2. Prostate 26.8 21.1 2. Breast 23.1 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 17.9 16.7 3. Pancreas ^ 9.3

4. Pancreas ^ 11.7 4. Colon and Rectum ^ 12.1

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct ^ 10.5 5. Ovary ^ 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 198.9 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 126.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Benito County, All Sites Combined, 2008-2012

549.2

441.7

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

407.9 341.5

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Benito County Men CA Men San Benito County Women CA Women

San Benito County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Benito County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

219.8

165.0

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 140.7

112.6

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Benito County Men CA Men San Benito County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Bernardino County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 136.9 126.9 1. Breast 111.5 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 61.5 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 43.3 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 52.9 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 36.9 35.1

4. Bladder 32.8 32.6 4. Uterus 23.4 23.3

5. Melanoma 21.7 27.9 5. Thyroid 15.5 17.9

All Sites 486.2 476.7 All Sites 376.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 49.4 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 33.0 30.4

2. Prostate 25.3 21.1 2. Breast 24.0 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 20.7 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 14.2 12.1

4. Pancreas 10.8 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.5 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.6 10.5 5. Ovary 7.6 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 202.2 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 146.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Bernardino County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

545.7 546.1

381.7

284.3

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

427.6 397.6

308.5 283.2

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

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200

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San Bernardino County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Bernardino County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, San Bernardino County vs. California, 2012

225.1 247.3

163.7

109.6

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

161.2 180.0

119.0 110.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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Rate

per

100,0

00

San Bernardino County Men CA Men San Bernardino County Women CA Women

29.5

12.4

49.2

66.1

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

33.6

7.4

46.6

59.2

69.5

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

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ent

San Bernardino County Men CA Men San Bernardino County Women CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Diego County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 124.9 126.9 1. Breast 128.3 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 58.3 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 43.3 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 45.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 32.2 35.1

4. Melanoma 35.9 27.9 4. Uterus 23.3 23.3

5. Bladder 33.0 32.6 5. Melanoma 20.2 15.6

All Sites 490.4 476.7 All Sites 395.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 45.5 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 30.5 30.4

2. Prostate 22.7 21.1 2. Breast 22.3 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.8 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.1 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.4 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.0 10.5 5. Ovary 8.0 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 191.7 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 135.0 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Diego County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

514.4 537.8

418.1

333.7

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

430.0 374.5

321.0 310.8

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

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Rate

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San Diego County Men CA Men San Diego County Women CA Women

San Diego County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Diego County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, San Diego County vs. California, 2012

198.3

237.3

175.2

145.6

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 140.7

178.1

118.5 102.6

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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Rate

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00

San Diego County Men CA Men San Diego County Women CA Women

23.0

9.8

29.8

68.6

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

20.9

8.4

34.1

63.3

74.3

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

San Diego County Men CA Men San Diego County Women CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Francisco County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 110.5 126.9 1. Breast 120.7 122.1

2. Lung & Bronchus 62.7 55.8 2. Colon & Rectum 39.6 35.1

3. Colon & Rectum 46.5 46.0 3. Lung & Bronchus 39.5 42.1

4. Bladder 26.8 32.6 4. Uterus 26.8 23.3

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 26.3 27.9 5. Thyroid 17.6 17.9

All Sites 483.0 476.7 All Sites 389.9 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung & Bronchus 45.5 43.5 1. Lung & Bronchus 26.8 30.4

2. Colon & Rectum 16.5 16.7 2. Breast 17.4 21.2

3. Prostate 15.9 21.1 3. Colon & Rectum 12.6 12.1

4. Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 15.5 10.5 4. Pancreas 10.3 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.9 11.7 5. Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 7.1 4.4

All Malignant Cancers 176.6 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 126.4 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Francisco County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

524.2

677.6

421.0 397.9

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

458.7 448.4

336.4 330.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

800

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Rate

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San Francisco County Men CA Men San Francisco County Women CA Women

San Francisco County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Francisco County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, San Francisco County vs. California, 2012

179.4

274.1

180.2 154.4

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 139.7

200.1

121.8 106.2

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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Rate

per

100,0

00

San Francisco County Men CA Men San Francisco County Women CA Women

13.2

36.7

61.9

25.4

37.0

63.2

9.9

43.3

56.7

65.7

24.3

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

San Francisco County Men CA Men San Francisco County Women CA Women

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Joaquin County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 141.7 126.9 1. Breast 113.2 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 68.9 55.8 2. Colon and Rectum 35.5 35.1

3. Colon and Rectum 44.8 46.0 3. Lung and Bronchus 50.5 42.1

4. Bladder 31.1 32.6 4. Uterus 21.6 23.3

5. Melanoma 20.2 27.9 5. Thyroid 16.6 17.9

All Sites 496.1 476.7 All Sites 385.7 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 55.0 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 39.8 30.4

2. Prostate 21.7 21.1 2. Breast 21.4 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.8 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 13.1 10.5 4. Pancreas 9.7 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.2 11.7 5. Ovary 7.2 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 199.8 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 149.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Joaquin County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

538.1 562.5

400.3

325.0

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

426.9 440.4

339.9

250.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Joaquin County Men CA Men San Joaquin County Women CA Women

San Joaquin County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Joaquin County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, San Joaquin County vs. California, 2012

218.3

247.7

165.1 157.5

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

163.1 168.8

131.7

105.5

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Joaquin County Men CA Men San Joaquin County Women CA Women

24.0

50.8 55.1

25.4

37.0

63.2

32.6

44.6

74.5 76.8

24.3

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

San Joaquin County Men CA Men San Joaquin County Women CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Joaquin County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 141.7 126.9 1. Breast 113.2 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 68.9 55.8 2. Colon and Rectum 35.5 35.1

3. Colon and Rectum 44.8 46.0 3. Lung and Bronchus 50.5 42.1

4. Bladder 31.1 32.6 4. Uterus 21.6 23.3

5. Melanoma 20.2 27.9 5. Thyroid 16.6 17.9

All Sites 496.1 476.7 All Sites 385.7 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 55.0 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 39.8 30.4

2. Prostate 21.7 21.1 2. Breast 21.4 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.8 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 13.1 10.5 4. Pancreas 9.7 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.2 11.7 5. Ovary 7.2 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 199.8 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 149.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Joaquin County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

538.1 562.5

400.3

325.0

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

426.9 440.4

339.9

250.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Joaquin County Men CA Men San Joaquin County Women CA Women

San Joaquin County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Joaquin County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, San Joaquin County vs. California, 2012

218.3

247.7

165.1 157.5

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

163.1 168.8

131.7

105.5

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Joaquin County Men CA Men San Joaquin County Women CA Women

24.0

50.8 55.1

25.4

37.0

63.2

32.6

44.6

74.5 76.8

24.3

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

San Joaquin County Men CA Men San Joaquin County Women CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Luis Obispo County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 127.3 126.9 1. Breast 133.6 122.1

2. Melanoma 54.3 27.9 2. Lung and Bronchus 32.4 42.1

3. Lung and Bronchus 52.8 55.8 3. Melanoma 33.7 15.6

4. Colon and Rectum 40.0 46.0 4. Colon and Rectum 32.4 35.1

5. Bladder 38.5 32.6 5. Uterus 18.5 23.3

All Sites 494.3 476.7 All Sites 406.8 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 38.7 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 32.9 30.4

2. Prostate 20.3 21.1 2. Breast 21.6 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 14.4 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.5 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.5 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.1 9.3

5. Bladder 8.7 6.7 5. Ovary 6.7 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 177.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 131.9 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Luis Obispo County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

465.8

548.5

391.1 381.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

400.3 348.5 328.2 314.3

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Luis Obispo County Men CA Men San Luis Obispo County Women CA Women

San Luis Obispo County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Luis Obispo County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, San Luis Obispo County vs. California, 2012

178.9

285.6

157.2

206.2 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 134.0 126.3

97.0

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Luis Obispo County Men CA Men San Luis Obispo County Women CA Women

23.5

8.6

66.3

76.6

24.9

9.2

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

San Luis Obispo County CA

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on counts less than 15 have been suppressed.

^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, San Mateo County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 140.0 126.9 1. Breast 138.3 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 50.7 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 42.9 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 44.2 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 36.6 35.1

4. Bladder 32.2 32.6 4. Uterus 26.1 23.3

5. Melanoma 32.0 27.9 5. Melanoma 18.9 15.6

All Sites 492.5 476.7 All Sites 418.6 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 36.4 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 28.3 30.4

2. Prostate 18.1 21.1 2. Breast 19.6 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 15.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.1 12.1

4. Pancreas 12.5 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.2 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.1 10.5 5. Ovary 7.6 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 168.1 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 126.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Mateo County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

544.7

613.7

423.4 363.2

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

474.5 475.8

323.9 343.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Mateo County Men CA Men San Mateo County Women CA Women

San Mateo County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, San Mateo County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, San Mateo County vs. California, 2012

179.6

242.5

144.1 130.1

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 135.7

181.1

117.5 96.8

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

San Mateo County Men CA Men San Mateo County Women CA Women

24.1

7.5

19.8

62.9

82.4

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Perc

ent

San Mateo County CA

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Santa Barbara County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 119.9 126.9 1. Breast 133.6 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 47.5 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 39.5 42.1

3. Melanoma 45.5 27.9 3. Colon and Rectum 32.6 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 39.7 46.0 4. Melanoma 25.9 15.6

5. Bladder 38.1 32.6 5. Uterus 21.4 23.3

All Sites 480.9 476.7 All Sites 400.7 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 34.8 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 28.8 30.4

2. Prostate 22.7 21.1 2. Breast 17.7 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 13.0 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.2 12.1

4. Pancreas 10.8 9.3 4. Pancreas 8.9 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.5 10.5 5. Ovary 7.2 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 173.7 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 123.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Santa Barbara County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

495.9

556.3

392.5

301.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

426.9

347.6 317.8

296.0

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Santa Barbara County Men CA Men Santa Barbara County Women CA Women

Santa Barbara County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Santa Barbara County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Santa Barbara County vs. California, 2012

176.4

236.7

175.5

110.5

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

127.6 143.9

107.7 116.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Santa Barbara County Men CA Men Santa Barbara County Women CA Women

18.1

8.2

36.5

73.4

84.4

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

San Barbara County CA

**

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Santa Clara County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 140.6 126.9 1. Breast 121.6 122.1

2. Lung & Bronchus 47.7 55.8 2. Lung & Bronchus 36.5 42.1

4. Colon & Rectum 42.5 46.0 3. Colon & Rectum 35.5 35.1

4. Bladder 30.4 32.6 4. Uterus 24.3 23.3

5. Melanoma 25.7 27.9 5. Thyroid 18.0 17.9

All Sites 473.9 476.7 All Sites 382.1 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung & Bronchus 35.0 43.5 1. Lung & Bronchus 24.5 30.4

2. Prostate 16.5 21.1 2. Breast 18.4 21.2

3. Colon & Rectum 14.3 16.7 3. Colon & Rectum 11.4 12.1

4. Liver & Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.4 10.5 4. Pancreas 8.1 9.3

5. Pancreas 11.3 11.3 5. Ovary 6.7 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 161.5 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 120.9 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Santa Clara County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

540.6 526.4

455.9

334.8

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

448.3 422.4

337.0 295.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Santa Clara County Men CA Men Santa Clara County Women CA Women

Santa Clara County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Santa Clara County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, Santa Clara County vs. California, 2012

177.0 205.2

159.2

126.3

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 137.0

172.0

113.0 90.3

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Santa Clara County Men CA Men Santa Clara County Women CA Women

16.7

6.5

34.4

61.3

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

15.6

5.5

25.3

73.8

82.7

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Santa Clara County Men CA Men Santa Clara County Women CA Women

**

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Santa Cruz County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 165.7 126.9 1. Breast 132.2 122.1

2. Melanoma 42.2 27.9 2. Lung and Bronchus 38.4 42.1

3. Lung and Bronchus 41.5 55.8 3. Colon and Rectum 31.5 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 40.4 46.0 4. Melanoma 27.4 15.6

5. Bladder 36.2 32.6 5. Thyroid 18.6 17.9

All Sites 509.0 476.7 All Sites 408.8 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 31.2 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 29.2 30.4

2. Prostate 19.6 21.1 2. Breast 23.9 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 12.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.5 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.8 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.2 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 10.0 10.5 5. Ovary 7.5 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 166.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 136.8 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Santa Cruz County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

519.3 487.1 488.2

368.9

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

430.0

328.4 305.2

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Santa Cruz County Men CA Men Santa Cruz County Women CA Women

Santa Cruz County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Santa Cruz County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

164.0 184.1

168.2 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 140.9

117.7 108.7

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Santa Cruz County Men CA Men Santa Cruz County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Shasta County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 124.2 126.9 1. Breast 128.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 74.8 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 59.3 42.1

3. Melanoma 47.2 27.9 3. Colon and Rectum 32.2 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 45.2 46.0 4. Melanoma 27.6 15.6

5. Bladder 39.2 32.6 5. Uterus 21.3 23.3

All Sites 544.0 476.7 All Sites 427.4 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 58.8 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 42.3 30.4

2. Prostate 25.5 21.1 2. Breast 21.5 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 21.4 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.7 12.1

4. Pancreas 13.2 11.7 4. Pancreas 10.6 9.3

5. Esophagus 8.8 6.0 5. Ovary 7.5 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 226.1 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 158.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Shasta County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

546.8

753.8

431.3 377.8

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

424.6 435.3

282.6

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

800

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Shasta County Men CA Men Shasta County Women CA Women

Shasta County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Shasta County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* Shasta County vs. California, 2012

228.4 232.6

178.1 193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

157.6

202.7

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Shasta County Men CA Men Shasta County Women CA Women

31.7

10

46.8

68.4

89.5

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Shasta County CA

**

^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

^

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Sierra and Yuba Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 123.7 126.9 1. Breast 111.5 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 86.0 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 53.8 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 42.9 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 37.7 35.1

4. Bladder 29.0 32.6 4. Melanoma 20.7 15.6

5. Melanoma 22.8 27.9 5. Uterus 20.9 23.3

All Sites 493.8 476.7 All Sites 388.8 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 67.4 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 45.9 30.4

2. Prostate 28.1 21.1 2. Breast 18.9 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 13.6 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 14.6 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.9 11.7 4. Pancreas 8.8 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct ^ 10.5 5. Ovary 8.4 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 210.1 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 157.6 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sierra and Yuba Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

512.4

334.6 374.1

309.1

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

406.0

341.5

276.6

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sierra & Yuba County Men CA Men Sierra & Yuba County Women CA Women

Sierra and Yuba Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sierra and Yuba Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

230.1

166.8

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

169.3 145.8 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sierra & Yuba County Men CA Men Sierra & Yuba County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37.0

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

^ ^

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Siskiyou and Trinity Counties, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 109.4 126.9 1. Breast 120.7 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 71.2 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 64.7 42.1

3. Bladder 48.9 32.6 3. Colon and Rectum 30.0 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 37.9 46.0 4. Melanoma 19.5 15.6

5. Melanoma 30.2 27.9 5. Uterus 19.1 23.3

All Sites 500.2 476.7 All Sites 378.6 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 60.6 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 48.9 30.4

2. Prostate 27.7 21.1 2. Breast 23.0 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.7 16.7 3. Pancreas 12.1 9.3

4. Pancreas 12.4 11.7 4. Colon and Rectum 11.2 12.1

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 11.1 7.4 5. Ovary ^ 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 221.3 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 158.5 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Siskiyou and Trinity Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

513.0

313.9

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

513.0

313.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Siskiyou and Trininty County Men CA Men Siskiyou and Trininty County Women CA Women

Siskiyou and Trinity Counties: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

^ ^ ^ ^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Siskiyou and Trinity Counties, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

231.2

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

163.6 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Siskiyou and Trininty County Men CA Men Siskiyou and Trininty County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Solano County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 149.1 126.9 1. Breast 130.5 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 67.9 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 54.6 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 49.1 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 36.5 35.1

4. Bladder 34.4 32.6 4. Uterus 27.2 23.3

5. Melanoma 28.5 27.9 5. Melanoma 16.9 15.6

All Sites 533.5 476.7 All Sites 428.3 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 54.8 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 38.4 30.4

2. Prostate 25.3 21.1 2. Breast 22.5 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 20.9 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.6 12.1

4. Pancreas 13.5 11.7 4. Pancreas 10.5 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 12.4 10.5 5. Ovary 7.2 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 211.9 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 150.2 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Solano County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

566.3 603.5

421.6 367.6

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

466.1 467.1

359.6 315.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

800

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Solano County Men CA Men Solano County Women CA Women

Solano County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Solano County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Solano County vs. California, 2012

229.8 255.9

175.3

128.0

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

163.2 175.8

114.4 116.2 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Solano County Men CA Men Solano County Women CA Women

35.3

8.7

42.1

68.3

82.3

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Solano County CA

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Sonoma County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 123.8 126.9 1. Breast 136.2 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 57.7 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 47.2 42.1

3. Melanoma 48.2 27.9 3. Colon and Rectum 38.4 35.1

4. Colon and Rectum 45.2 46.0 4. Melanoma 30.4 15.6

5. Bladder 39.5 32.6 5. Uterus 24.8 23.3

All Sites 511.2 476.7 All Sites 431.1 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 46.4 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 34.7 30.4

2. Prostate 21.0 21.1 2. Breast 24.6 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 14.1 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 13.3 12.1

4. Pancreas 13.0 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.7 9.3

5. Bladder 8.5 6.7 5. Ovary 7.2 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 189.8 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 147.0 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sonoma County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

532.7 494.9

369.2 333.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

447.7 428.9

341.5 307.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sonoma County Men CA Men Sonoma County Women CA Women

Sonoma County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sonoma County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Sonoma County vs. California, 2012

196.6 191.6

141.1 126.3

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

151.0 170.3

118.2 102.9

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sonoma County Men CA Men Sonoma County Women CA Women

25.5

9.9

28.8

65.1

82.8

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Sonoma County CA

**

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Stanislaus County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 114.3 126.9 1. Breast 116.7 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 68.1 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 52.7 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 52.9 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 39.7 35.1

4. Bladder 33.2 32.6 4. Uterus 21.1 23.3

5. Melanoma 29.9 27.9 5. Thyroid 16.8 17.9

All Sites 487.6 476.7 All Sites 395.5 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 51.0 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 36.6 30.4

2. Prostate 21.1 21.1 2. Breast 20.7 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 20.6 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 14.2 12.1

4. Pancreas 13.0 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.1 9.3

5. Bladder 5.0 6.7 5. Ovary 7.8 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 197.3 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 145.4 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Stanislaus County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

515.6 463.3

394.1

274.2

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

423.8

348.2 319.7

272.5

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Stanislaus County Men CA Men Stanislaus County Women CA Women

Stanislaus County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Stanislaus County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Stanislaus County vs. California, 2012

216.6 226.1

158.0

120.6

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

159.6 148.4

115.6

80.3

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Stanislaus County Men CA Men Stanislaus County Women CA Women

44.0

16.7

45.9

58.4

76.0

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Stanislaus County CA

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Sutter County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 106.9 126.9 1. Breast 110.4 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 60.9 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 55.0 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 40.4 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 28.3 35.1

4. Bladder 31.6 32.6 4. Thyroid 20.8 17.9

5. Melanoma 28.7 27.9 5. Melanoma 18.2 15.6

All Sites 447.7 476.7 All Sites 359.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 55.5 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 44.0 30.4

2. Prostate 23.2 21.1 2. Breast 18.5 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 14.2 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.7 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.1 11.7 4. Ovary 7.6 7.6

5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 10.8 7.4 5. Pancreas 6.5 9.3

All Malignant Cancers 192.5 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 139.3 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sutter County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

507.8 575.9

317.5

221.4

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

401.5

276.9 228.8

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

200

400

600

800

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sutter County Men CA Men Sutter County Women CA Women

Sutter County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed.

^

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Sutter County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

215.5 185.1

94.7

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

152.0

116.1 122.1 144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander

Rate

per

100,0

00

Sutter County Men CA Men Sutter County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

^

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. ^ Rates based on fewer than 15 cases have been suppressed. Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant

contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

* Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

^

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Tulare County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 108.5 126.9 1. Breast 104.5 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 60.2 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 40.7 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 43.6 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 31.4 35.1

4. Bladder 29.3 32.6 4. Uterus 23.5 23.3

5. Kidney and Renal Pelvis 22.4 19.6 5. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 14.3 15.5

All Sites 436.2 476.7 All Sites 360.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 51.5 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 33.4 30.4

2. Prostate 21.7 21.1 2. Breast 20.3 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 10.5 12.1

4. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 9.5 10.5 4. Pancreas 8.8 9.3

5. Pancreas 9.3 11.7 5. Ovary 8.0 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 189.4 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 134.0 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Tulare County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

481.8

1,049.4

335.7 305.9

517.4 563.7

385.1 323.3

392.9

867.4

295.2 257.0

435.8 410.7 310.5 298.9

0

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Tulare County Men CA Men Tulare County Women CA Women

Tulare County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Tulare County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Tulare County vs. California, 2012

215.4

268.9

151.3 132.8

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

153.8 143.8

106.0 87.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

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Rate

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00

Tulare County Men CA Men Tulare County Women CA Women

35.0

9.0

53.9

61.6

75.3

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Tulare County CA

**

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant

contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Ventura County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 125.2 126.9 1. Breast 132.8 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 45.7 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 40.6 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 45.5 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 32.3 35.1

4. Melanoma 38.0 27.9 4. Uterus 24.6 23.3

5. Bladder 31.8 32.6 5. Thyroid 23.6 17.9

All Sites 468.1 476.7 All Sites 410.2 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 36.1 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 29.7 30.4

2. Prostate 20.6 21.1 2. Breast 21.6 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 16.6 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 11.8 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.1 11.7 4. Pancreas 9.6 9.3

5. Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Duct 8.0 10.5 5. Ovary 7.8 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 166.1 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 133.9 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Ventura County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

497.9 513.5

376.2

269.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

452.8 398.8

311.3 301.4

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

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Ventura County Men CA Men Ventura County Women CA Women

Ventura County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Ventura County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors*, Ventura County vs. California, 2012

177.6 183.8

145.6

108.6

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4 145.0

168.0

110.4 89.4

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

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300

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Rate

per

100,0

00

Ventura County Men CA Men Ventura County Women CA Women

19.6

7.4

37.4

61.5

73.7

24.9

9.2

36.1

63.6

76.2

0

20

40

60

80

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened Mammogram

Perc

ent

Ventura County CA

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health. Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant

contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health. *Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. **Mammogram in past two years among females > 40 years of age. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.

**

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Most Common Cancers and Cancer Related Deaths by Sex, Yolo County, 2008-2012

INCIDENCE

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Prostate 122.9 126.9 1. Breast 134.1 122.1

2. Lung and Bronchus 42.6 55.8 2. Lung and Bronchus 42.6 42.1

3. Colon and Rectum 37.5 46.0 3. Colon and Rectum 38.5 35.1

4. Bladder 36.5 32.6 4. Uterus 21.3 23.3

5. Melanoma 31.7 27.9 5. Thyroid 17.4 17.9

All Sites 456.7 476.7 All Sites 410.0 388.8

MORTALITY

MEN County Rate State Rate WOMEN County Rate State Rate

1. Lung and Bronchus 37.6 43.5 1. Lung and Bronchus 33.1 30.4

2. Prostate 18.6 21.1 2. Breast 20.4 21.2

3. Colon and Rectum 14.5 16.7 3. Colon and Rectum 12.1 12.1

4. Pancreas 11.9 11.7 4. Pancreas 11.8 9.3

5. Esophagus 7.9 6.0 5. Ovary 7.1 7.6

All Malignant Cancers 173.7 182.7 All Malignant Cancers 145.6 134.8 Rates are shown as the number of new cases or deaths per 100,000 persons. All rates are age-adjusted to the 2000 United States Standard Population. Confidence intervals can be obtained from the CCR Data and Mapping tool (http://www.cancer-rates.info/ca/) and may help to assess statistical significance of age-adjusted rates.

Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Yolo County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

490.0 434.0

375.8

256.1

517.4 563.7

385.1

323.3

441.2 408.8

335.3

261.9

435.8 410.7

310.5 298.9

0

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200

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600

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Yolo County Men CA Men Yolo County Women CA Women

Yolo County: Status Update of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Health Behaviors December 2015

This fact sheet is provided by the California Cancer Registry (CCR) of the California Department of Public Health to show the intersection of cancer and poor health behaviors on California residents. CCR is California’s population-based cancer surveillance system, and it collects information on nearly all cancers diagnosed in the state. This information helps to further our understanding of cancer and it is used to develop strategies and policies for its prevention, treatment, and control.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

For more information, please visit the CCR website at www.ccrcal.org.

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Yolo County, All Cancer Sites Combined, 2008-2012

Prevalence of Health Risk Behaviors* by Sex, California, 2012

184.6

255.2

161.5

84.6

193.9

248.2

156.6 138.4

151.5 157.7 141.6

104.1

144.6

178.8

115.7 98.8

0

50

100

150

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250

300

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Rate

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100,0

00

Yolo County Men CA Men Yolo County Women CA Women

25.4

9.7

37

63.2

24.3

8.7

34.9

64.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Obese Diabetes Current Smoker CRC Screened

Perc

ent

CA Men CA Women

Poor lifestyle choices such as overuse of alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical exercise are significant contributors in the development and progression of preventable chronic diseases, including several types of cancer. Modification of negative risk behaviors and an increased awareness towards maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital to the prevention and/or early treatment for improvement of chronic disease outcomes. The California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is an annual statewide telephone survey developed to collect data on the health-risk behaviors and use of preventative services among adults in California. BRFSS data are used to help target and build health promotion activities around the state.

Source: California Cancer Registry, California Department of Public Health.

Source: 2012 California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, California Department of Public Health.

*Data are weighted to the 2010 California population. Obesity is based on Body Mass Index (BMI) > 30. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screened is defined as having been screened by use of either a sigmoidoscopy in the last five years, a colonoscopy in the last ten years, or by a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) home kit in the last year.


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