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TABLE 2-16 Cancer Incidence Among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Non-Hispanic White Males, Age Adjusted to 1970 U.S. Standard
Incidence per 100,000 Population
Data Source and Region
Stomach
Colon and Rectum
Lung and Bronchus
Prostate
Gallbladder
All Sites
IHS
Aberdeen
10.7
20.2
46.2
30.9
2.9
174.8
Alaska
24.4
50.6
85.2
33.2
3.5
324.3
Albuquerque
20.1
6.9
14.4
34.3
6.1
170.8
Bemidji
5.9
58.0
42.3
33.1
5.2
227.7
Billings
7.2
17.1
56.4
43.0
1.6
174.7
Navajo
10.3
8.2
12.3
25.6
3.8
30.0
Oklahoma
4.0
11.8
28.4
20.5
0.5
107.7
Phoenix
8.6
8.9
6.3
14.4
3.8
93.2
Portland
9.4
14.2
12.8
27.0
1.5
104.6
All IHS regions
9.5
15.0
27.8
25.8
2.4
142.1
SEER Program (non-Hispanic whites)
9.6
57.6
79.0
137.9
0.8
481
NOTE: IHS estimates are from 1980 to 1987. SEER program estimates are from 1988 to 1992.