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

Table 2.

Pancreatic cancer incidence time trends for White, Black and Hispanic patients from 2000 to 2018 stratified by age and sex.

White p Black p Hispanic p
All Ages
Men AAPC
(95% CI)
1.10
(0.99, 1.21)
<0.001 0.50
(0.25, 0.76)
<0.001 0.63
(0.18, 1.09)
0.009
Women AAPC
(95% CI)
0.87
(0.74, 1.01)
<0.001 0.37
(0.10, 0.64)
0.011 0.68
(0.38, 0.99)
<0.001
ΔAAPC
(95% CI)
−0.23 *
(−0.39, −0.07)
0.005 −0.13
(−0.48, 0.22)
0.460 0.05
(−0.46, 0.56)
0.847
Age ≥ 55
Men AAPC
(95% CI)
1.12
(1.00, 1.24)
<0.001 0.63
(0.36, 0.89)
<0.001 0.51
(0.01, 1.02)
0.046
Women AAPC
(95% CI)
0.80
(0.64, 0.96)
<0.001 0.17
(−0.18, 0.51)
0.322 0.38
(0.05, 0.72)
0.027
ΔAAPC
(95% CI)
−0.32 *
(−0.52, −0.13)
0.001 −0.46
(−0.86, −0.06)
0.026 −0.13
(−0.69, 0.43)
0.648
Age < 55
Men AAPC
(95% CI)
0.94
(0.61, 1.28)
<0.001 −0.22
(−1.01, 0.58)
0.569 1.48
(0.68, 2.82)
0.001
Women AAPC
(95% CI)
1.68
(1.18, 2.17)
<0.001 1.74
(1.04, 2.46)
<0.001 3.03
(2.03, 4.04)
<0.001
ΔAAPC
(95% CI)
0.73 *
(0.18, 1.29)
0.010 1.96 *
(0.98, 2.95)
<0.001 1.55 *
(0.36, 2.75)
0.011

* AAPC trends used to calculate ΔAAPC are non-parallel and non-identical. Reference group when calculating ΔAAPC. Incidence trends were calculated per 100,000 people. AAPC: average annual percent change. CI: Confidence. Interval. ΔAAPC: difference in AAPC between women and men.