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. 2023 Jan 31;15(3):870. doi: 10.3390/cancers15030870

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Sex-specific trends and age-adjusted pancreatic cancer incidence rates per 100,000 people among older (Age ≥ 55) and younger (Age < 55) White, Black and Hispanic adults. APC: annual percent change. (A): Older White: APC increasing at a lower rate in women compared to men (0.80 vs. 1.12, p = 0.001), with trends that are non-parallel (p < 0.01) and non-identical (p < 0.01). (B): Younger White: APC increasing at a greater rate in women compared to men (1.68 vs. 0.94, p = 0.010), with trends that are non-parallel (p < 0.01) and non-identical (p < 0.01). (C): Older Black: APC increasing at a lower rate in women compared to men (0.17 vs. 0.63, p = 0.026), with trends that are parallel (p = 0.071) and non-identical (p < 0.01). (D): Younger Black: APC increasing at a greater rate in women compared to men (1.74 vs. −0.22, p < 0.001), with trends that are non-parallel (p < 0.01) and non-identical (p < 0.01). (E): Older Hispanic: APC neither increasing or decreasing in women and men, no significant difference (0.38 vs. 0.51, p = 0.65). (F): Younger Hispanic: APC increasing at a greater rate in women compared to men (3.03 vs. 1.48, p = 0.011); trends are non-parallel (p < 0.01) and non-identical (p < 0.01).