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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol. 2021 Nov 30;76:102076. doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2021.102076

Table 1.

Number of population, number of incident breast cancer cases, and breast cancer incidence in Asian women and other racial/ethnic women in all SEER areas, 2000–2018

Race/Ethnicity Number of population Number of breast cancer cases Unadjusted Incidence rates (N of cases per 100,000) (95% CI) Age-adjusted* incidence rates (N of cases per 100,000) (95% CI) Rate ratio (between age-adjusted incidence rates) (95% CI)
Non-Hispanic Asians and Pacific Islanders 61,849,358 86,461 139.8 (138.9–140.7) 141.3 (140.3–142.2) 1.00 (reference)
Non-Hispanic white 356,020,637 802,790 225.5 (225.0–226.0) 190.4 (190.0–190.8) 1.35 (1.34–1.36)
Non-Hispanic black 69,761,330 119,175 170.8 (169.9–171.8) 178.4 (177.4–179.4) 1.26 (1.25–1.27)
American Indians and Alaska Natives 4,779,347 5,829 122.0 (118.9–125.1) 128.8 (125.4–132.3) 0.91 (0.89–0.94)
Hispanics 110,049,635 115,309 104.8 (104.2–105.4) 133.3 (132.5–134.1) 0.94 (0.94–0.95)
Total 602,460,307 1,129,564 187.5 (187.1–187.8) 176.9 (176.5– 177.2)
*

Incidence rates were age adjusted to the 2000 US population.