FIG 3.
Age-specific oropharynx cancer incidence trends, projections, and projected annual number of cases among non-Hispanic white men and women in the United States. From 1992 to 2015, incidence of oropharynx cancer increased significantly (P < .001) among (A) men of all ages, and (B) middle-age women age 45 to 54 and 55 to 64. In both men and women, incidence and annual number of oropharynx cases is projected to increase in older age groups from 2016 to 2029. EAPC, estimated annual percent change.