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65.4
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Unit: deaths/100,000 population
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Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer

Value: 54.5 deaths/100,000 population
Measurement
Period:
2009-2011
Location: County : Duval
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Comparison: FL Counties
Categories: Health / Cancer
Health / Mortality Data
What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the age-adjusted death rate per 100,000 population due to lung cancer.
Why this is important: 
According to the American Lung Association, more people die from lung cancer annually than any other type of cancer, exceeding the total deaths caused by breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and prostate cancer combined. The greatest risk factor for lung cancer is duration and quantity of smoking. While the mortality rate due to lung cancer among men has reached a plateau, the mortality rate due to lung cancer among women continues to increase.
The Healthy People 2020 national health target is to reduce the lung cancer death rate to 45.5 deaths per 100,000 population.
Technical Note:  The distribution is based on data from 67 Florida counties.
Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics
URL of Source:   http://www.doh.state.fl.us/planning_eval/vital_statistics...
URL of Data:   http://www.floridacharts.com/charts/DataViewer/DeathViewe...
Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute

Time Series Data

2005-2007: 59.2 2006-2008: 58.4 2007-2009: 56.4 2008-2010: 55.5 2009-2011: 54.5

deaths/100,000 population

2009-2011 Rates calculated prior to 2009-2011 do not reflect the population revisions made by the Florida Department of Health. The population data for 2001-2010, along with rates affected by the population data, were revised in August 2012.

Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer by Gender

Female: 44.8 Male: 67.8 Overall: 54.5

deaths/100,000 population

Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer by Race/Ethnicity

Black: 47.4 Hispanic: 17.5 White: 57.9 Overall: 54.5

deaths/100,000 population

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Unit: deaths/100,000 population
View the Legend

Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer

Value: 54.5 deaths/100,000 population
Healthy People 2020 Target: 45.5 deaths/100,000 population
Measurement
Period:
2009-2011
Location: County : Duval
[ View Every County ]
Comparison: Healthy People 2020 Target
Categories: Health / Cancer
Health / Mortality Data
What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the age-adjusted death rate per 100,000 population due to lung cancer.
Why this is important: 
According to the American Lung Association, more people die from lung cancer annually than any other type of cancer, exceeding the total deaths caused by breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and prostate cancer combined. The greatest risk factor for lung cancer is duration and quantity of smoking. While the mortality rate due to lung cancer among men has reached a plateau, the mortality rate due to lung cancer among women continues to increase.
The Healthy People 2020 national health target is to reduce the lung cancer death rate to 45.5 deaths per 100,000 population.
Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics
URL of Source:   http://www.doh.state.fl.us/planning_eval/vital_statistics...
URL of Data:   http://www.floridacharts.com/charts/DataViewer/DeathViewe...
Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute

Time Series Data

2005-2007: 59.2 2006-2008: 58.4 2007-2009: 56.4 2008-2010: 55.5 2009-2011: 54.5

deaths/100,000 population

2009-2011 Rates calculated prior to 2009-2011 do not reflect the population revisions made by the Florida Department of Health. The population data for 2001-2010, along with rates affected by the population data, were revised in August 2012.

Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer by Gender

Female: 44.8 Male: 67.8 Overall: 54.5

deaths/100,000 population

Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Lung Cancer by Race/Ethnicity

Black: 47.4 Hispanic: 17.5 White: 57.9 Overall: 54.5

deaths/100,000 population

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