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Appendix Table C1.2. Trends in prostate cancer incidence rates (per 100,000 unless otherwise stated) (continued)
Author Database Groups 1980-84 1985-89 1990-94 1995-99 2000-04 2005- Statistical Notes
Year 10 analysis
PMID
Patient
characteristics –
Race/ethnicity
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Mebane SEER White 68.9 75.9 NR
1990 Black 126.0 127.4
2258952 Age-adjusted (1980) (1985)
(1970 US
standard)
incidence rates
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Hankey SEER Whites 2.4 (1.8, 6.9 (2.5, 18.4 (10.7, -12.8 Annual Additional
1999 3.1) 11.6) 26.6) (−15.7, percentage information
10379964 Black (1973- (1985-89) (1989-92) −9.8) changes is
85) 2.3 (1.8, 17.0 (12.4, (1992-95) calculated presented
Other NA 2.8) 21.8) -14.0 from joinpoint in Figure 1
(1973-89) (1989-93) (−20.2, regression of the
Annual NA 1.5 (.3, 16.2 (10.8, −7.4) (95% CI). paper.
percentage 2.7) 21.9) (1993-95)
change of the (1973- (1987-92) -7.5 (-12.9,
age-standardized 1987) -1.7)
(1970 US (1992-95)
standard)
incidence rates
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Brawley SEER White Change in
1997 Black incidence =
9351560 Age-adjusted +130%
incidence rate among White
(standardized to (1973) (1994) Americans,
1970 values) peak in 1992;
+140%
among Black
Americans,
peak in 1993
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