Male City Of Detroit Health Department District ResidentsProstate Invasive Cancer Incidence by Age at Diagnosis
Invasive Prostate Cancer Incidence by Age at Diagnosis
Male City Of Detroit Health Department District Residents, 1985-2020
Year of
Diagnosis
< 50 Years 50 - 74 Years 75 Years and Over Total
Average
Number
Age-
Specific
Rate
Average
Number
Age-
Specific
Rate
Average
Number
Age-
Specific
Rate
Average
Number
Age-
Adjusted
Rate
2018-2020 12   5.7 ±1.8 396   496.9 ±26.6 70   499.8 ±63.5 478   139.1 ±7.2
2017-2019 16   7.3 ±2.1 415   521.2 ±27.1 69   491.8 ±63.0 500   145.9 ±7.4
2016-2018 17   7.6 ±2.1 420   527.4 ±27.3 73   539.8 ±66.8 509   151.7 ±7.6
2015-2017 19   8.6 ±2.3 435   545.7 ±27.7 71   537.2 ±67.6 525   157.7 ±7.8
2014-2016 20   8.8 ±2.3 418   521.0 ±27.0 69   525.3 ±67.3 506   152.8 ±7.7
2013-2015 23   9.9 ±2.4 426   527.9 ±27.1 66   501.4 ±65.6 515   154.4 ±7.8
2012-2014 23   9.9 ±2.3 446   550.5 ±27.5 73   544.6 ±67.5 542   163.7 ±8.0
2011-2013 29   12.4 ±2.6 509   630.6 ±29.2 85   626.2 ±71.3 623   189.7 ±8.6
2010-2012 32   13.1 ±2.6 555   690.1 ±30.4 104   758.5 ±76.8 690   213.5 ±9.1
2009-2011 36   14.7 ±2.8 568   710.9 ±30.9 120   865.5 ±80.3 724   227.2 ±9.4
2008-2010 31   12.2 ±2.5 540   679.6 ±30.4 135   951.1 ±82.4 705   225.2 ±9.3
2007-2009 33   12.5 ±2.5 539   683.6 ±30.6 142   977.6 ±82.2 714   228.7 ±9.4
2006-2008 33   11.8 ±2.3 551   702.5 ±31.0 148   987.8 ±81.3 731   235.2 ±9.4
2005-2007 36   12.4 ±2.3 555   712.2 ±31.3 154   1,005.8 ±80.8 745   237.4 ±9.4
2004-2006 36   12.0 ±2.3 541   697.2 ±31.1 175   1,112.7 ±82.9 751   239.4 ±9.4
2003-2005 35   11.0 ±2.1 561   726.9 ±31.7 196   1,221.2 ±84.8 791   249.9 ±9.5
2002-2004 38   11.6 ±2.1 608   790.4 ±32.9 228   1,396.4 ±87.9 872   275.7 ±9.8
2001-2003 38   11.3 ±2.1 604   787.3 ±32.9 237   1,429.9 ±87.8 878   275.7 ±9.7
2000-2002 38   10.9 ±2.0 626   817.8 ±33.4 263   1,570.7 ±89.8 927   289.6 ±9.9
1999-2001 34   9.6 ±1.9 618   795.3 ±32.8 271   1,516.6 ±86.1 922   274.1 ±9.5
1998-2000 26   7.4 ±1.6 655   834.2 ±33.2 291   1,552.9 ±84.7 971   277.7 ±9.4
1997-1999 26   7.3 ±1.6 650   818.8 ±32.8 289   1,481.5 ±81.9 964   266.2 ±9.0
1996-1998 23   6.5 ±1.5 667   839.7 ±33.1 283   1,471.7 ±82.2 973   265.6 ±8.9
1995-1997 26   7.2 ±1.6 681   849.8 ±33.1 279   1,460.9 ±82.4 985   264.1 ±8.8
1994-1996 20   5.5 ±1.4 721   889.5 ±33.5 293   1,547.4 ±84.2 1,034   272.0 ±8.9
1993-1995 15   4.1 ±1.2 773   944.7 ±34.2 341   1,823.8 ±88.7 1,128   296.3 ±9.2
1992-1994 9   2.3 ±0.9 796   968.1 ±34.4 377   2,041.7 ±91.7 1,182   309.6 ±9.3
1991-1993 7   1.7 ±0.8 731   881.2 ±33.0 399   2,176.5 ±93.4 1,136   299.7 ±9.1
1990-1992 6   1.5 ±0.7 615   733.6 ±30.6 365   2,004.0 ±92.0 985   260.9 ±8.5
1989-1991 5   1.2 ±0.6 491   575.3 ±27.3 325   1,786.0 ±89.4 820   218.5 ±7.8
1988-1990 4   0.9 ±0.6 412   471.4 ±24.8 275   1,511.8 ±85.2 690   182.6 ±7.1
1987-1989 2   384   425.3 ±23.3 251   1,370.8 ±82.4 636   165.7 ±6.7
1986-1988 3   0.6 ±0.5 361   387.3 ±22.0 241   1,307.3 ±80.8 605   155.8 ±6.4
1985-1987 2   359   372.8 ±21.3 239   1,282.3 ±79.9 600   152.2 ±6.3

 

Notes:

Age-Specific Rates are per 100,000 population in a specific sex and age group. Age-Adjusted Rates are per 100,000 male population. Age-adjusted rates are computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. Adding and subtracting the number shown after the ± symbol from the rate creates a confidence interval indicating that the true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of this interval with 95 % statistical confidence.

Average Number is the number of new invasive cancer cases diagnosed in the period, divided by the number of years in the period.

Case: A case is defined as a person with any newly diagnosed cancer with a behavior code of 3 (malignant primary site). Both in-situ and invasive urinary bladder cancer cases are included, in order to be consistent with national tabulations from the National Cancer Institute.

*: A rate is not calculated when there are fewer than 20 events, because the width of the confidence interval would negate any usefulness for comparative purposes.

COVID-19 Pandemic: In 2020, the highly publicized impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health services and the consequential delays and reductions in cancer screening and diagnosis led to a decline in the 2020 incidence rates for most cancer sites. Because 2020 was a temporary, anomalous year, it can bias estimates such as cancer incidence trends.

Source : Michigan Resident Cancer Incidence File. Updated with cases processed through November 30, 2022. Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services.

Last Updated : April 13, 2023