Male Wayne County ResidentsProstate Invasive Cancer Incidence by Age at Diagnosis
Invasive Prostate Cancer Incidence by Age at Diagnosis
Male Wayne County 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 28   4.9 ±1.1 1,088   448.9 ±14.6 228   521.3 ±36.7 1,343   128.4 ±3.9
2017-2019 34   5.9 ±1.2 1,122   470.0 ±15.0 218   505.2 ±36.3 1,373   133.6 ±4.1
2016-2018 36   6.2 ±1.2 1,073   449.8 ±14.7 216   511.7 ±37.0 1,324   131.1 ±4.1
2015-2017 42   7.3 ±1.3 1,074   451.2 ±14.7 220   532.2 ±38.0 1,335   135.0 ±4.2
2014-2016 41   7.2 ±1.3 1,006   424.9 ±14.4 215   525.9 ±38.0 1,262   130.1 ±4.1
2013-2015 46   7.9 ±1.3 1,035   441.1 ±14.7 211   517.1 ±37.8 1,291   134.6 ±4.2
2012-2014 46   7.9 ±1.3 1,059   455.3 ±15.0 204   501.9 ±37.3 1,309   137.6 ±4.3
2011-2013 55   9.2 ±1.4 1,198   521.3 ±16.0 248   606.7 ±40.5 1,500   160.9 ±4.7
2010-2012 58   9.6 ±1.4 1,280   565.5 ±16.7 297   723.2 ±43.4 1,634   179.8 ±5.0
2009-2011 68   11.0 ±1.5 1,307   587.8 ±17.1 342   826.5 ±45.6 1,716   194.1 ±5.2
2008-2010 63   10.0 ±1.4 1,226   562.1 ±16.9 356   851.8 ±45.9 1,644   190.1 ±5.2
2007-2009 70   10.9 ±1.5 1,202   562.5 ±17.1 371   875.1 ±46.1 1,642   192.9 ±5.2
2006-2008 67   10.2 ±1.4 1,219   582.8 ±17.6 400   929.6 ±46.8 1,686   201.2 ±5.3
2005-2007 71   10.4 ±1.4 1,200   584.5 ±17.7 413   948.6 ±46.9 1,683   202.1 ±5.3
2004-2006 69   9.9 ±1.3 1,161   575.6 ±17.8 450   1,024.6 ±48.1 1,680   203.7 ±5.3
2003-2005 66   9.3 ±1.3 1,173   590.3 ±18.1 493   1,116.9 ±49.5 1,731   210.6 ±5.4
2002-2004 70   9.6 ±1.3 1,275   650.8 ±19.0 563   1,275.5 ±51.8 1,907   233.6 ±5.6
2001-2003 68   9.2 ±1.3 1,289   665.3 ±19.3 577   1,313.3 ±52.4 1,934   238.0 ±5.6
2000-2002 69   9.2 ±1.3 1,296   674.6 ±19.5 596   1,367.8 ±53.3 1,960   241.7 ±5.7
1999-2001 62   8.1 ±1.2 1,265   663.6 ±19.4 591   1,370.3 ±53.7 1,917   235.9 ±5.6
1998-2000 51   6.6 ±1.1 1,282   676.9 ±19.7 594   1,394.8 ±54.3 1,925   236.8 ±5.6
1997-1999 46   5.9 ±1.0 1,288   681.9 ±19.7 575   1,366.9 ±54.3 1,908   234.0 ±5.5
1996-1998 42   5.4 ±0.9 1,295   686.8 ±19.8 554   1,336.7 ±54.3 1,890   230.2 ±5.5
1995-1997 42   5.4 ±0.9 1,321   699.0 ±19.9 547   1,341.6 ±54.8 1,909   229.7 ±5.5
1994-1996 34   4.3 ±0.8 1,375   724.9 ±20.2 561   1,405.7 ±56.2 1,969   234.8 ±5.5
1993-1995 30   3.8 ±0.8 1,498   784.5 ±20.8 658   1,682.8 ±60.0 2,185   261.1 ±5.8
1992-1994 21   2.6 ±0.7 1,615   841.8 ±21.3 768   2,002.5 ±63.3 2,403   288.4 ±6.0
1991-1993 16   2.0 ±0.6 1,567   813.6 ±21.0 831   2,208.3 ±65.3 2,414   294.1 ±6.1
1990-1992 12   1.5 ±0.5 1,344   694.4 ±19.6 756   2,053.3 ±65.0 2,111   260.5 ±5.8
1989-1991 10   1.2 ±0.4 1,034   528.7 ±17.4 639   1,771.4 ±63.3 1,682   212.6 ±5.3
1988-1990 9   1.1 ±0.4 821   413.4 ±15.5 520   1,463.2 ±60.4 1,350   171.9 ±4.8
1987-1989 6   0.7 ±0.3 744   366.4 ±14.5 462   1,309.0 ±58.5 1,210   154.3 ±4.5
1986-1988 5   0.6 ±0.3 698   337.0 ±13.8 422   1,204.3 ±57.0 1,125   142.7 ±4.3
1985-1987 3   0.4 ±0.2 670   317.5 ±13.3 416   1,190.5 ±56.9 1,089   138.5 ±4.3

 

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.

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