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. 2022 Oct 5;24(Suppl 5):v1–v95. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/noac202

Table 22.

Five-Year Total, Average Annual Totala, and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Mortality Ratesb for Malignant Brain and Other Central Nervous System Cancer Overall and by State and Sex, CBTRUS Statistical Report: US Cancer Statistics – NCHS and NVSS, 2015-2019

State Total Male Female
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 1,495 299 5.01 (4.76-5.28) 818 164 6.01 (5.59-6.45) 677 135 4.17 (3.86-4.51)
Alaska 157 31 4.36 (3.67-5.15) 86 17 4.48 (3.51-5.63) 71 14 4.19 (3.23-5.33)
Arizona 1,765 353 4.14 (3.94-4.34) 484 97 5.79 (5.28-6.35) 395 79 3.97 (3.58-4.40)
Arkansas 879 176 4.84 (4.52-5.18) 1,010 202 5.03 (4.72-5.36) 755 151 3.33 (3.09-3.59)
California 9,381 1,876 4.35 (4.26-4.44) 5,343 1,069 5.33 (5.18-5.47) 4,038 808 3.50 (3.39-3.61)
Colorado 1,334 267 4.31 (4.08-4.56) 744 149 5.07 (4.70-5.46) 590 118 3.65 (3.36-3.97)
Connecticut 997 199 4.47 (4.19-4.77) 566 113 5.54 (5.08-6.03) 431 86 3.62 (3.27-4.00)
Delaware 248 50 3.98 (3.48-4.53) 53 11 3.28 (2.45-4.32) 50 10 2.60 (1.91-3.45)
District of Columbia 103 21 2.90 (2.36-3.53) 151 30 5.40 (4.54-6.37) 97 19 2.80 (2.25-3.46)
Florida 5,954 1,191 4.17 (4.06-4.28) 3,370 674 5.09 (4.91-5.27) 2,584 517 3.35 (3.21-3.49)
Georgia 2,366 473 4.23 (4.06-4.41) 1,305 261 5.15 (4.86-5.45) 1,061 212 3.47 (3.26-3.69)
Hawaii 252 50 2.90 (2.54-3.29) 145 29 3.56 (2.99-4.21) 107 21 2.28 (1.85-2.78)
Idaho 509 102 5.17 (4.72-5.66) 323 65 6.83 (6.09-7.65) 186 37 3.64 (3.12-4.22)
Illinois 3,066 613 4.13 (3.98-4.28) 1,735 347 5.13 (4.88-5.38) 1,331 266 3.31 (3.13-3.50)
Indiana 1,763 353 4.55 (4.33-4.77) 1,024 205 5.70 (5.35-6.08) 739 148 3.56 (3.30-3.83)
Iowa 962 192 5.05 (4.72-5.39) 542 108 5.99 (5.48-6.54) 420 84 4.22 (3.81-4.67)
Kansas 828 166 4.93 (4.59-5.29) 471 94 5.98 (5.43-6.56) 357 71 4.01 (3.59-4.46)
Kentucky 1,293 259 4.86 (4.59-5.14) 715 143 5.79 (5.36-6.25) 578 116 4.06 (3.73-4.42)
Louisiana 1,159 232 4.33 (4.07-4.59) 645 129 5.27 (4.86-5.71) 514 103 3.53 (3.22-3.86)
Maine 488 98 5.29 (4.80-5.81) 291 58 6.71 (5.92-7.57) 197 39 4.06 (3.47-4.72)
Maryland 1,386 277 3.99 (3.78-4.21) 765 153 4.86 (4.51-5.22) 621 124 3.28 (3.02-3.56)
Massachusetts 1,968 394 4.75 (4.54-4.97) 1,109 222 5.90 (5.55-6.27) 859 172 3.80 (3.55-4.08)
Michigan 2,891 578 4.68 (4.51-4.87) 1,625 325 5.73 (5.44-6.02) 1,266 253 3.80 (3.59-4.03)
Minnesota 1,548 310 4.77 (4.53-5.02) 904 181 5.86 (5.48-6.27) 644 129 3.82 (3.52-4.14)
Mississippi 881 176 5.06 (4.73-5.42) 463 93 5.90 (5.36-6.48) 418 84 4.37 (3.95-4.83)
Missouri 1,653 331 4.42 (4.21-4.65) 928 186 5.40 (5.05-5.77) 725 145 3.60 (3.33-3.88)
Montana 332 66 4.89 (4.36-5.48) 193 39 5.87 (5.04-6.80) 139 28 3.99 (3.33-4.76)
Nebraska 554 111 5.05 (4.63-5.50) 317 63 6.06 (5.39-6.78) 237 47 4.16 (3.63-4.75)
Nevada 759 152 4.39 (4.08-4.73) 424 85 5.12 (4.63-5.65) 335 67 3.73 (3.33-4.16)
New Hampshire 421 84 4.84 (4.37-5.36) 240 48 5.88 (5.13-6.72) 181 36 4.01 (3.41-4.68)
New Jersey 2,279 456 4.24 (4.06-4.42) 1,254 251 5.12 (4.83-5.42) 1,025 205 3.50 (3.29-3.73)
New Mexico 510 102 3.96 (3.61-4.33) 281 56 4.62 (4.08-5.21) 229 46 3.39 (2.95-3.89)
New York 4,549 910 3.88 (3.77-4.00) 2,509 502 4.70 (4.52-4.90) 2,040 408 3.19 (3.05-3.34)
North Carolina 2,502 500 4.13 (3.97-4.30) 1,415 283 5.17 (4.90-5.46) 1,087 217 3.28 (3.08-3.49)
North Dakota 180 36 4.26 (3.64-4.95) 104 21 5.09 (4.13-6.20) 76 15 3.47 (2.71-4.38)
Ohio 3,348 670 4.67 (4.50-4.83) 1,878 376 5.70 (5.44-5.97) 1,470 294 3.77 (3.57-3.98)
Oklahoma 1,122 224 4.96 (4.67-5.27) 608 122 5.86 (5.39-6.36) 514 103 4.17 (3.81-4.56)
Oregon 1,202 240 4.67 (4.40-4.95) 707 141 5.74 (5.31-6.19) 495 99 3.69 (3.36-4.05)
Pennsylvania 3,740 748 4.55 (4.40-4.71) 2,170 434 5.79 (5.54-6.04) 1,570 314 3.51 (3.33-3.70)
Rhode Island 327 65 4.93 (4.39-5.51) 181 36 6.04 (5.17-7.03) 146 29 4.00 (3.36-4.74)
South Carolina 1,453 291 4.67 (4.43-4.93) 795 159 5.57 (5.17-5.98) 658 132 3.93 (3.62-4.25)
South Dakota 276 55 5.36 (4.73-6.07) 164 33 6.86 (5.82-8.03) 112 22 4.08 (3.32-4.95)
Tennessee 1,872 374 4.70 (4.49-4.93) 1,056 211 5.76 (5.41-6.13) 816 163 3.82 (3.55-4.10)
Texas 5,934 1,187 4.18 (4.07-4.29) 3,293 659 4.99 (4.82-5.17) 2,641 528 3.48 (3.35-3.62)
Utah 646 129 4.70 (4.34-5.08) 389 78 5.90 (5.32-6.53) 257 51 3.61 (3.18-4.09)
Vermont 230 46 5.68 (4.93-6.51) 126 25 6.66 (5.49-8.02) 104 21 4.80 (3.87-5.90)
Virginia 2,073 415 4.23 (4.04-4.42) 1,160 232 5.19 (4.89-5.51) 913 183 3.42 (3.20-3.66)
Washington 2,152 430 5.08 (4.86-5.30) 1,243 249 6.19 (5.84-6.55) 909 182 4.07 (3.80-4.35)
West Virginia 572 114 4.64 (4.25-5.06) 320 64 5.55 (4.93-6.22) 252 50 3.84 (3.36-4.38)
Wisconsin 1,718 344 4.84 (4.61-5.08) 1,001 200 5.97 (5.59-6.36) 717 143 3.79 (3.51-4.10)
Wyoming 187 37 5.47 (4.69-6.36) 108 22 6.63 (5.39-8.08) 79 16 4.42 (3.46-5.58)
TOTAL 84,264 16,853 4.41 (4.38-4.44) 47,551 9,510 5.38 (5.33-5.43) 36,713 7,343 3.58 (3.54-3.61)

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.

-- Counts and rates are not presented when fewer than 16 cases were reported for the specific category. The suppressed cases are included in the counts and rates for totals.

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