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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol. 2021 Apr 13;72:101938. doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2021.101938

Table 1.

Total population at risk and number of kidney cancer deaths by race-ethnicity and sex; California and Florida (2008-2018), New York (2008-2017).

Population Data Cancer Deaths
Males Females
Annualized Total Populationa Number % Born in US AAMR 95%CI Number % Born in US AAMR 95%CI
WHITE 37,223,149 15,192 91 5.3 (5.26-5.43) 7,947 90 2.2 (2.17-2.27)
BLACK 8,646,537 1,631 85 4.7 (4.49-4.98) 904 88 1.9 (1.78-2.04)
HISPANIC 23,429,193 3,465 38 4.7 (4.54-4.88) 1,933 38 2.1 (1.97-2.16)
 Mexican 14,065,644 2,075 48 5.7 (5.42-5.95) 1,166 49 2.8 (2.61-2.94
Mexican American 9,014,209 1,073 100 7.4 (6.91-7.85) 600 100 3.4 (3.14-3.71)
Mexican Immigrant 5,051,435 1,002 0 4.6 (4.31-4.97) 566 0 2.4 (2.15-2.60)
 Puerto Rican 2,306,260 315 54 3.6 (3.17-4.00) 193 51 1.7 (1.45-1.93)
 Cuban 1,594,218 485 5 4.6 (4.16-4.99) 231 5 1.6 (1.41-1.86)
 Dominican 992,017 57 18 1.8 (1.35-2.43) 35 11 0.8 (0.53-1.07)
 Central American 2,389,329 196 8 3.3 (2.76-3.85) 145 1 1.5 (1.28-1.80)
 South American 1,801,645 290 3 4.4 (3.85-4.93) 139 4 1.5 (1.23-1.74)
ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER 8,409,458 1,111 15 2.9 (2.74-3.10) 627 12 1.3 (1.17-1.37)
AMERICAN INDIAN 220,446 91 100 7.9 (6.24-9.90) 48 100 3.4 (2.52-4.60)
a.

Includes all 3 states

Abbreviations: AAMR, Age-adjusted mortality rate