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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 7.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2020 Jul 29;126(19):4379–4389. doi: 10.1002/cncr.33080

TABLE 1.

Age-Adjusted Death Rates and Trends for Individuals Younger Than 20 Years With Malignant Cancer in the United States, 2002–2016

APC and Year Interval for Joinpoints
Characteristic % of Total by Characteristic Count Rate (95% CI) AAPC (95% CI) No. of Joinpoints Years APC (95% CI)

Overall 100.0 30,384 24.5 (24.3 to 24.8) −1.5 (−2.1 to −0.9)a 1 2002–2009 −2.6 (−3.5 to −1.6)a
2009–2016 −0.4 (−1.4 to 0.6)
Sex
 Male 56.4 17,149 27.0 (26.6 to 27.4) −1.5 (−2.3 to −0.7)a 1 2002–2009 −3.0 (−4.3 to −1.8)a
2009–2016 0.0 (−1.3 to 1.4)
 Female 43.6 13,235 21.9 (21.5 to 22.3) −1.5 (−1.9 to −1.0)a 0
Age, y
 0–14 67.6 20,546 22.5 (22.2 to 22.8) −1.5 (−2.2 to −0.7)a 1 2002–2009 −2.6 (−3.7 to −1.4)a
2009–2016 −0.3 (−1.6 to 0.9)
  0–4 21.5 6547 21.9 (21.4 to 22.4) −1.3 (−1.9 to −0.6)a 0
  5–9 23.1 7026 23.4 (22.8 to 23.9) −1.6 (−2.4 to −0.9)a 1 2002–2011 −2.6 (−3.3 to −1.8)a
2011–016 −0.1 (−1.8 to 2.0)
  10–14 22.9 6973 22.3 (21.7 to 22.8) −1.4 (−2.1 to −0.6)a 0
 15–19 32.4 9838 30.6 (30.0 to 31.2) −1.6 (−2.1 to −1.1)a 0
Racial/ethnic groupb
 White, non−Hispanic 56.8 17,246 24.5 (24.1 to 24.9) −1.5 (−2.1 to −0.8)a 1 2002–2010 −2.4 (−3.2 to −1.6)a
2010–016 −0.2 (−1.5 to 1.2)
 Black, non−Hispanic 15.4 4690 24.7 (24.0 to 25.4) −1.4 (−2.0 to −0.7)a 0
 Hispanic 22.2 6760 25.2 (24.6 to 25.8) −1.7 (−2.3 to −1.1)a 0
 AI/AN, non−Hispanic 0.8 258 20.1 (17.8 to 22.8) −0.9 (−3.1 to 1.3) 0
 API, non−Hispanic 4.5 1353 21.8 (20.7 to 23.0) −0.7 (−2.2 to 0.8) 0
US Census region
 Northeast 16.3 4950 23.5 (22.8 to 24.1) −1.5 (−2.1 to −0.9)a 0
 Midwest 21.2 6447 23.8 (23.2 to 24.4) −1.3 (−2.0 to −0.6)a 0
 South 37.1 11,284 24.6 (24.1 to 25.0) −1.2 (−2.3 to −0.2)a 1 2002–2009 −2.9 (−4.5 to −1.3)a
2009–2016 0.5 (−1.2 to 2.3)
 West 25.4 7703 26.0 (25.4 to 26.6) −2.2 (−2.8 to −1.5)a 0
Cause of deathc
 Liver 2.5 756 0.6 (0.6 to 0.7) −0.3 (−4.3 to 4.0) 1 2002–2014 −2.9 (−4.6 to −1.1)a
2014–2016 −17.0 (−14.5 to 60.2)
 Bones and joints 9.0 2749 2.2 (2.1 to 2.3) 0.2 (−1.2 to 1.7) 1 2002–2010 −1.7 (−3.6 to 0.3)
2010–2016 2.8 (−0.1 to 5.9)
 Soft tissue, including heart 7.7 2352 1.9 (1.8 to 2.0) 0.2 (−0.9 to 1.4) 0
 Melanoma of skin 0.5 147 0.1 (0.1 to 0.1)
 Female genital system 0.6 185 0.1 (0.1 to 0.2)
 Male genital system 0.5 144 0.1 (0.1 to 0.1)
 Kidney and renal pelvis 2.5 749 0.6 (0.6 to 0.7) −2.7 (−4.5 to −0.9)a 0
 Brain and other nervous system 26.9 8168 6.7 (6.5 to 6.8) −0.6 (−1.9 to 0.8) 2 2002–2009 −2.1 (−2.9 to −1.2)a
2009–2012 3.8 (−3.2 to 11.4)
2012–2016 −1.1 (−3.1 to 1.0)
 Other endocrine, including thymusd 8.2 2488 2.0 (2.0 to 2.1) −3.4 (−4.8 to −1.9)a 1 2002–2014 −2.0 (−2.9 to −1.1)a
2014–2016 −11.3 (−20.2 to −1.4)a
 Lymphoma 4.9 1481 1.2 (1.1 to 1.2) −5.1 (−6.1 to −4.0)a 0
  Hodgkin lymphoma 0.8 253 0.2 (0.2 to 0.2)
  Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 4.0 1228 1.0 (0.9 to 1.0) −4.6 (−5.7 to −3.6)a 0
 Leukemia 28.5 8651 7.0 (6.8 to 7.1) −2.8 (−3.3 to −2.3)a 0
  Acute lymphocytic leukemia 12.4 3766 3.0 (2.9 to 3.1) −3.6 (−4.4 to −2.8)a 0
  Acute myeloid leukemia 9.4 2847 2.3 (2.2 to 2.4) −2.0 (−3.0 to −1.1)a 0
% of county below poverty levele
 1.81–11.25 23.2 7118 23.3 (22.8 to 23.9)
 11.26–15.02 22.9 7033 23.9 (23.4 to 24.5)
 15.03–17.80 22.6 6943 24.9 (24.3 to 25.5)
 17.81–53.95 30.3 9290 25.8 (25.3 to 26.3)
% with <high school education by countye
 1.28–9.11 22.3 6847 22.7 (22.2 to 23.2)
 9.12–12.04 22.9 7017 23.4 (22.9 to 24.0)
 12.05–15.77 25.5 7826 25.2 (24.7 to 25.8)
 15.78–51.48 28.3 8694 26.6 (26.1 to 27.2)
Household income by county, median, $e
 18,970–46,950 25.3 7768 24.6 (24.0 to 25.1)
 46,960–55,270 24.2 7412 24.2 (23.7 to 24.8)
 55,280–64,760 25.9 7951 25.3 (24.8 to 25.9)
 64,770–125,670 23.6 7253 24.0 (23.5 to 24.6)
Rural/urban status (2010 Census) by county and populatione
 Metro areas with ≥1 million 55.7 17,085 25.2 (24.8 to 25.6)
 Metro areas with 250,000 to <1 million 20.5 6302 23.7 (23.1 to 24.3)
 Metro areas with <250,000 8.5 2620 23.4 (22.5 to 24.3)
 Nonmetropolitan counties 14.3 4377 24.2 (23.5 to 24.9)

Abbreviations: AAPC, average annual percent change; AI/AN, American Indian/Alaska Native; APC, annual percent change; API, Asian/Pacific Islander; CI, confidence interval.

The source for the data is the National Vital Statistics System (National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

Rates are per 1 million persons and are age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. Trends were measured with APCs and AAPCs in rates and were considered to increase or decrease if the 95% CI excluded 0 (P < .05); otherwise, trends were considered stable. Trends were calculated with joinpoint regression, which allowed different slopes for as many as 3 periods. AAPCs are presented for all groups; APCs are presented if joinpoints were identified.

a

Significant AAPC or APC.

b

Hispanic persons might be of any race; 77 cases of unknown race/ethnicity during 2002–2016 were excluded.

c

Causes of death were grouped by site codes. Not all causes of death by cancer type are listed here by type.

d

Included 146 endocrine tumors located in the brain (pituitary, craniopharyneal, or pineal; see https://wonder.cdc.gov/cancer.html).

e

AAPCs and APCs were not available for county-level variables.