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Health Indicator Report of Cancer Incidence - Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is primarily associated with long term exposure to asbestos. The majority of cases occur in males with a work history of prolonged exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma can be difficult to diagnose, and most cases are not discovered until the cancer has spread throughout the body, making treatment difficult and the survival relatively low. Mesothelioma is relatively rare in the United States, and Kentucky averaged 17 new cases each year between 2010 and 2014. Because asbestos exposure is the predominant risk factor for developing mesothelioma, the vast majority of these cases are preventable by limiting exposure to asbestos.

Cancer Incidence - Mesothelioma - Age-adjusted Rate per 100,000 Population by County, Kentucky 2012-2016


Notes

Data have been age-adjusted to the U.S. 2000 standard population.

Data Source

Kentucky Cancer Registry, University of Kentucky.

Definition

Mesothelioma incidence refers to the number of persons newly diagnosed with mesothelioma during a specified time period. Measures include 1) the number of newly diagnosed mesothelioma cases; and 2) age-adjusted mesothelioma incidence rates (adjusted to the 2000 US standard population). All rates are expressed per 100,000 persons. Measures are provided by sex and race/ethnicity.

Numerator

The number of mesothelioma cases newly diagnosed in Kentucky residents within a specified time period. The data are based on the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program incidence site recode for mesothelioma (SEER Recode B 36010); ICD-O-3 codes: histologies 9050-9055; Malignant cases: ICD behavior code 3.

Denominator

The estimated population of Kentucky residents within a specified time period.
Page Content Updated On 03/13/2019, Published on 03/13/2019


Content updated: Wed, 13 Mar 2019 08:27:29 EDT