Table 1.
Trends in incidence and mortality rates by race and region.
Fig 1.
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates and disparity ratios by year, region, and race.
(A) Age-adjusted cervical cancer incidence rate of US14-NHW, US14-NHB, South-NHW, and South-NHB women by year of diagnosis. (B) Age-adjusted cervical cancer mortality rates of cervical cancer of US14-NHW, US14-NHB, South-NHW, and South-NHB women by year of diagnosis. (C) Incidence disparity ratios of US14-NHB, South-NHW, and South-NHB women by year of diagnosis with US14-NHW as reference group. (D) Mortality disparity ratios of US14-NHB, South-NHW, and South-NHB women by year of diagnosis with US14-NHW as reference group. Abbreviations: NHW–non-Hispanic white, NHB–non-Hispanic black, US14 –SEER18 registries excluding the 4 southern registries.
Fig 2.
Trends of age-specific cervical cancer (A) incidence and (B) mortality disparity ratios by region between 2000 and 2012 for US14-NHW, US14-NHB, South-NHW, and South-NHB. Abbreviations: NHW–non-Hispanic white, NHB–non-Hispanic black, US14 –SEER18 registries excluding the 4 southern registries.
Fig 3.
Age-specific cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates in the South by race (2008–2012).
Bar graphs represent incidences rates (gray for NHW and navy for NHB) and line graphs represent mortality rates (gray for NHW and navy for NHB).Abbreviations: NHW–non-Hispanic white, NHB–non-Hispanic black.
Fig 4.
Age-specific cervical cancer incidence rates of black women pre- and post- US hysterectomy prevalence rate correction (2008–2012).
Abbreviations: NHB–non-Hispanic black.