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Table 1 Bladder cancer (BC) and lung-bronchial cancer (LBC) percentage and incidence in in non-Hispanic white Americans (NHWAs) from 2000 to 2016

From: Trends in tobacco smoking and bladder and lung-bronchial cancer rates among non-hispanic white Americans (2000–2016)

Variables

BC N (%)

BC Incidence(a) (per 100,000)

LBC N (%)

LBC Incidence(a) (per 100,000)

Sex

    

 Female

59,532 (24.8)

11.66

317,504 (48.3)

61.53

 Male

180,929 (75.2)

36.37

339,613 (51.7)

68.21

Age group

    

 0 to 44 years

5,737 (2.4)

1.03

11,347 (1.7)

2.01

 45 to 64 years

67,440 (28.0)

23.69

204,046 (31.1)

71.68

 > 64 years

167,284 (69.6)

102.10

441,724 (67.2)

269.60

American State

    

 California

61,705 (25.7)

23.02

156,816 (23.9)

58.51

 Connecticut

12,465 (5.2)

28.26

29,563 (4.5)

67.02

 Georgia

16,985 (7.1)

18.42

62,064 (9.4)

67.30

 Hawaii

1,126 (0.5)

29.44

2,585 (0.4)

60.27

 Idaho

9,716 (4.0)

19.80

29,399 (4.5)

46.36

 Iowa

4,039 (1.7)

21.35

10,172 (1.5)

63.57

 Kentucky

12,864 (5.3)

20.20

58,153 (8.8)

91.33

 Louisiana

9,070 (3.8)

19.52

32,544 (5.0)

68.88

 Massachusetts

22,528 (9.4)

25.79

59,331 (9.0)

67.93

 New Jersey

25,652 (10.7)

28.14

62,107 (9.5)

68.12

 New Mexico

3,260 (1.4)

27.10

9,013 (1.4)

65.24

 Ney York

57,106 (23.7)

29.02

138,450 (21.1)

70.36

 Utah

3,945 (1.6)

10.85

6,920 (1.1)

18.68

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