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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2017 Jun 15;26(7):1027–1033. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-16-0964

Table 1.

Mortality per 1,000 person-years in 6 US states, according to HIV and cancer status

Reference group Individuals with cancer only Individuals with HIV only Individuals with HIV and cancer

Deaths Mortality rate Deaths Mortality rate Deaths Mortality rate Deaths Mortality rate
Sex
 Females 1746158 9.6 275180 92.6 10587 38.4 795 274
 Males 1530261 9.1 312433 99.2 32253 40.1 3152 263
Age in Years
 30–39 99505 1.1 5801 47.9 12057 32.5 907 320
 40–49 198605 2.1 25742 57.0 17713 37.5 1564 270
 50–59 297836 4.1 68185 62.8 9303 45.3 960 248
 60–69 400172 9.1 124895 76.2 2845 61.9 393 215
 70–79 707829 24.8 183244 104 805 94.7 107 208
 80+ 1572472 95.1 179746 171 117 105 16 257
Race/Ethnicity
 White, non-Hispanic 2596777 10.4 470891 94.7 13335 33.1 1467 235
 Non-white 679642 6.8 116722 102 29505 42.1 2480 287
Calendar Year
 1996–2000 979249 9.7 131368 162 14943 64.2 1092 590
 2001–2005 1235061 9.2 248156 103 16706 38.2 1523 267
 2006–2010 1062109 9.3 208089 72.0 11191 25.8 1332 181
Cancer Mortality, by Diagnosis
Lung Cancer 250668 463 895 898
NSCLC 207703 432 816 871
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 54991 113 2130 320
DLBCL 15902 147 1085 316
Hodgkin lymphoma 2902 48.1 246 148
Colorectal Cancer 116380 118 178 179
Anal Cancer 2559 89.0 258 125
Breast Cancer 80113 41.4 141 156
Prostate Cancer 80000 38.5 99 60.3

CI: confidence interval; NSCLC: non-small cell lung cancer; DLBCL: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma