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. 2015 Oct 26;17(Suppl 4):iv1–iv62. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/nov189

Table 21.

Five Year Total, Average Annual Totala and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Mortality Ratesb for Malignant Brain and Central Nervous System Cancer Overall and by State and Gender, United States, 2008-2012c

State TOTAL
Males
Females
5 year total Annual average Rate 95% CI 5 year total Annual average Rate 95% CI 5 year total Annual average Rate 95% CI
Alabama 1,318 264 4.92 (4.65-5.20) 730 146 6.01 (5.57-6.47) 588 118 4.00 (3.68-4.35)
Alaska 141 28 4.73 (3.92-5.65) 84 17 6.12 (4.72-7.77) 57 3.58 (2.67-4.71)
Arizona 1,444 289 4.17 (3.96-4.40) 808 162 4.98 (4.64-5.34) 636 127 3.47 (3.20-3.75)
Arkansas 811 162 4.92 (4.58-5.28) 450 90 6.00 (5.44-6.59) 361 72 4.02 (3.61-4.47)
California 7,943 1,589 4.28 (4.19-4.38) 4,472 894 5.23 (5.08-5.39) 3,471 694 3.47 (3.35-3.59)
Colorado 1,106 221 4.42 (4.16-4.70) 638 128 5.46 (5.03-5.92) 468 94 3.54 (3.23-3.89)
Connecticut 873 175 4.24 (3.96-4.54) 486 97 5.27 (4.80-5.77) 387 77 3.37 (3.03-3.74)
Delaware 214 43 4.24 (3.68-4.86) 115 23 5.05 (4.15-6.09) 99 20 3.63 (2.93-4.44)
District of Columbia 103 21 3.60 (2.93-4.38) 54 4.39 (3.27-5.77) 49 3.03 (2.23-4.04)
Florida 4,850 970 4.07 (3.96-4.19) 2,782 556 5.09 (4.90-5.29) 2,068 414 3.18 (3.04-3.32)
Georgia 1,886 377 4.09 (3.90-4.28) 1,062 212 5.11 (4.79-5.45) 824 165 3.27 (3.05-3.51)
Hawaii 193 39 2.42 (2.08-2.79) 115 23 3.03 (2.49-3.66) 78 16 1.87 (1.47-2.36)
Idaho 385 77 4.79 (4.32-5.31) 253 51 6.60 (5.79-7.48) 132 26 3.12 (2.60-3.71)
Illinois 2,760 552 4.06 (3.91-4.22) 1,548 310 5.03 (4.78-5.29) 1,212 242 3.28 (3.09-3.47)
Indiana 1,604 321 4.59 (4.37-4.83) 899 180 5.60 (5.23-5.99) 705 141 3.74 (3.46-4.03)
Iowa 886 177 5.07 (4.74-5.43) 515 103 6.39 (5.84-6.98) 371 74 3.95 (3.54-4.39)
Kansas 779 156 5.08 (4.72-5.45) 460 92 6.53 (5.94-7.17) 319 64 3.84 (3.42-4.30)
Kentucky 1,140 228 4.74 (4.46-5.03) 607 121 5.45 (5.01-5.91) 533 107 4.13 (3.78-4.50)
Louisiana 1007 201 4.24 (3.97-4.51) 550 110 5.14 (4.70-5.60) 457 91 3.49 (3.17-3.83)
Maine 425 85 5.04 (4.56-5.56) 258 52 6.60 (5.79-7.49) 167 33 3.69 (3.13-4.32)
Maryland 1,214 243 3.94 (3.72-4.18) 682 136 4.92 (4.55-5.32) 532 106 3.15 (2.88-3.43)
Massachusetts 1,570 314 4.25 (4.04-4.47) 850 170 5.14 (4.80-5.51) 720 144 3.51 (3.25-3.79)
Michigan 2,696 539 4.85 (4.66-5.04) 1,520 304 5.92 (5.62-6.23) 1,176 235 3.93 (3.71-4.17)
Minnesota 1,296 259 4.52 (4.27-4.77) 740 148 5.51 (5.11-5.93) 556 111 3.64 (3.34-3.96)
Mississippi 731 146 4.63 (4.30-4.98) 378 76 5.39 (4.85-5.98) 353 71 4.05 (3.63-4.50)
Missouri 1,515 303 4.51 (4.28-4.74) 830 166 5.37 (5.00-5.75) 685 137 3.75 (3.47-4.05)
Montana 271 54 4.56 (4.02-5.16) 151 30 5.32 (4.48-6.27) 120 24 3.87 (3.19-4.66)
Nebraska 502 100 5.10 (4.66-5.58) 274 55 6.07 (5.36-6.84) 228 46 4.20 (3.66-4.80)
Nevada 569 114 4.14 (3.79-4.50) 356 71 5.35 (4.79-5.96) 213 43 3.01 (2.61-3.45)
New Hampshire 365 73 4.77 (4.28-5.30) 219 44 6.19 (5.37-7.10) 146 29 3.58 (3.01-4.23)
New Jersey 1,821 364 3.74 (3.56-3.92) 1,030 206 4.75 (4.46-5.06) 791 158 2.91 (2.71-3.12)
New Mexico 419 84 3.79 (3.43-4.17) 236 47 4.53 (3.95-5.16) 183 37 3.14 (2.69-3.64)
New York 4,012 802 3.75 (3.64-3.87) 2,181 436 4.59 (4.39-4.78) 1,831 366 3.09 (2.95-3.24)
North Carolina 2,197 439 4.31 (4.13-4.50) 1,246 249 5.48 (5.17-5.80) 951 190 3.39 (3.18-3.62)
North Dakota 146 29 3.87 (3.25-4.57) 74 4.15 (3.24-5.23) 72 3.60 (2.79-4.57)
Ohio 2,933 587 4.48 (4.32-4.65) 1,621 324 5.42 (5.16-5.70) 1,312 262 3.66 (3.46-3.87)
Oklahoma 966 193 4.72 (4.42-5.03) 530 106 5.59 (5.12-6.10) 436 87 3.95 (3.58-4.34)
Oregon 1,081 216 4.98 (4.68-5.29) 641 128 6.21 (5.73-6.73) 440 88 3.87 (3.51-4.26)
Pennsylvania 3,183 637 4.17 (4.02-4.32) 1,753 351 5.07 (4.83-5.31) 1,430 286 3.42 (3.24-3.61)
Rhode Island 253 51 4.16 (3.65-4.72) 143 29 5.25 (4.41-6.21) 110 22 3.23 (2.64-3.92)
South Carolina 1,117 223 4.36 (4.10-4.63) 642 128 5.56 (5.12-6.02) 475 95 3.34 (3.04-3.67)
South Dakota 254 51 5.52 (4.85-6.26) 136 27 6.20 (5.19-7.36) 118 24 4.89 (4.02-5.90)
Tennessee 1,662 332 4.76 (4.53-5.00) 899 180 5.66 (5.28-6.05) 763 153 3.99 (3.71-4.29)
Texas 4,733 947 4.03 (3.91-4.15) 2,628 526 4.84 (4.65-5.04) 2,105 421 3.34 (3.20-3.49)
Utah 498 100 4.31 (3.93-4.71) 290 58 5.28 (4.68-5.94) 208 42 3.45 (2.99-3.96)
Vermont 192 38 5.10 (4.38-5.90) 114 23 6.32 (5.18-7.65) 78 16 3.91 (3.07-4.93)
Virginia 1,685 337 3.97 (3.78-4.17) 934 187 4.78 (4.47-5.11) 751 150 3.29 (3.06-3.54)
Washington 1,857 371 5.16 (4.93-5.41) 1,077 215 6.38 (5.99-6.78) 780 156 4.09 (3.80-4.39)
West Virginia 500 100 4.24 (3.86-4.64) 273 55 4.94 (4.35-5.58) 227 45 3.62 (3.15-4.14)
Wisconsin 1,579 316 4.97 (4.73-5.23) 898 180 6.09 (5.69-6.51) 681 136 4.03 (3.72-4.35)
Wyoming 146 29 4.83 (4.06-5.70) 83 17 5.66 (4.47-7.07) 63 4.02 (3.07-5.17)
United States 71,831 14,366 4.31 (4.27-4.34) 40,315 8,063 5.28 (5.22-5.33) 31,516 6,303 3.48 (3.44-3.52)

aAnnual average deaths are calculated by dividing the five year total by five.

bRates are per 100,000 and are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.

cEstimated by CBTRUS using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Underlying Cause of Death 1999-2011 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released 2014. Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2012, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html.

- Counts and rates are not presented when fewer than 20 cases were reported for the specific category. The suppressed cases are included in the counts and rates for totals.

Abbreviations: NCHS, National Center for Health Statistics; CI, confidence interval.