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Breast Cancer Incidence Rate

The number of people who get breast cancer is called the breast cancer incidence. The breast cancer incidence rate is measured as cases of breast cancer per 100,000 female population (age and sex-adjusted to the standard population).

  • Measurement Period: 2005-2009
Breast Cancer Incidence Rate
87.1
TREND
RANGE: 43.3<241.9

Understanding the color Range

Each Health Indicator includes five-color range indexes. The color range index compares all counties in the state that have the same indicator in the same timeframe. It then calculates where the selected county falls in that range and displays the color that best reflects how the county is doing in comparison to the other counties in the filtered group. The range displays the highest and lowest county values within the state that have the same indicator for the same measurement period.

Current county values will be compared to State and National values if they are available.

Green and red arrows indicate that the county value is better or worse than the state or national value. The arrows will change directions and colors based on which end of the range is positive.
This icon simply means that the county value is equal to the state or national value.
Some indicators display blue, which means the data is not meant for health-status comparison, but is intended simply to provide information.
If history data is available the trend icon will point up or down based on its relationship to the last county value.
History
Dimensions 2005-2009
Dimension Low Value High Number of Counties Compared
CDC Treatment Guidelines
Source
Idaho Cancer Data Registry