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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 14.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Causes Control. 2022 Apr 5;33(6):899–911. doi: 10.1007/s10552-022-01571-0

Table 1.

Incident Invasive cancer cases from 2014 to 2018 in Ohio by race, ethnicity, sex, and cancer site/type

2014–2018 Incident Invasive Cancer Cases (%)
All cancer sites/types 337,292 (100.0)
Age [mean/median] 65.3/66
Race
American Indian/Alaska Native 219 (0.1)
Asian 2,471 (0.7)
Black 33,915 (10.1)
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 137 (0.0)
White 294,720 (87.4)
Other 1909 (0.6)
Unknown 3,921 (1.2)
Ethnicity
Hispanic 2,908 (0.9)
Non-Hispanic 324,541 (96.2)
Unknown Ethnicity 9,843 (2.9)
Sex
Female 168,334 (50.0)
Male 168,939 (50.0)
Unknown/Other 19 (0.0)
Cancer site/type
Lung and Bronchus 50,293 (14.9)
Breast (Female) 48,516 (14.4)
Prostate 38,769 (11.5)
Colorectal 29,573 (8.8)
Melanoma 17,015 (5.0)
Bladder 16,122 (4.8)
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma 13,664 (4.1)
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 12,516 (3.7)
Uterine 12,255 (3.6)
Thyroid 9,346 (2.8)
All other 89,223 (26.5)