Incidence and Stage at Diagnosis - Diagnosis Summary Table

Only one measure per topic is displayed in the summary table. A complete set of measures, where they exist, can be found by following the More Information link in the table below.

Legend:
green line green - headed in the right direction
red line red - headed in the wrong direction
black line black - stable or non-significant change (NSC)
purple purple - indeterminate
blue blue - Healthy People 2030 target
Measure Name Stage at Diagnosis Incidence
Year Range 2004-2019 1975-2019
Measure

Late-stage diagnosis rate: The number of new cancer cases diagnosed at a distant stage per 100,000 people per year for cancers of the prostate, lung and bronchus, colon, rectum, and cervix uteri. Late stage is defined as regional and distant stage diagnoses, per 100,000 women per year for cancer of the female breast. Late stage is defined as the stages which screening tends to reduce and differs by cancer site (i.e. when screening is initiated the proportion diagnosed with late state disease goes down).

Incidence rate: the observed number of new cancer cases per 100,000 people per year, adjusted for age and cancer case reporting delays and based on data from approximately 10 percent of the U.S. population.

Delay adjustment: a method of estimating delayed reporting of incident cases and then adjusting rates to account for this delay.

Recent Summary Trend Falling Stable
Recent Summary Trend Year Range 2013-2017 2015-2019
Desired Direction Falling Falling
Summary Graph Summary graph for Stage at Diagnosis, Click to see detailed view of graph Summary graph for Incidence, Click to see detailed view of graph
Trends and Most Recent Estimates In 2019, the rate of new regional and distant stage female breast cancer cases was 43.2 per 100,000 females. In 2019, the rate of new cases of all cancers combined was 451.2 per 100,000 people per year.
Healthy People 2030 Target No Healthy People Target for this measure. No Healthy People Target for this measure.
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Last Updated March 2024 March 2024
Measure Name: Stage at Diagnosis
Measure Name Stage at Diagnosis
Year Range 2004-2019
Measure

Late-stage diagnosis rate: The number of new cancer cases diagnosed at a distant stage per 100,000 people per year for cancers of the prostate, lung and bronchus, colon, rectum, and cervix uteri. Late stage is defined as regional and distant stage diagnoses, per 100,000 women per year for cancer of the female breast. Late stage is defined as the stages which screening tends to reduce and differs by cancer site (i.e. when screening is initiated the proportion diagnosed with late state disease goes down).

Recent Summary Trend Falling
Recent Summary Trend Year Range 2013-2017
Desired Direction Falling
Summary Graph Summary graph for Stage at Diagnosis, Click to see detailed view of graph
Trends and Most Recent Estimates In 2019, the rate of new regional and distant stage female breast cancer cases was 43.2 per 100,000 females.
Healthy People 2020 Target No Healthy People Target for this measure.
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Measure Name: Incidence
Measure Name Incidence
Year Range 1975-2019
Measure

Incidence rate: the observed number of new cancer cases per 100,000 people per year, adjusted for age and cancer case reporting delays and based on data from approximately 10 percent of the U.S. population.

Delay adjustment: a method of estimating delayed reporting of incident cases and then adjusting rates to account for this delay.

Recent Summary Trend Stable
Recent Summary Trend Year Range 2015-2019
Desired Direction Falling
Summary Graph Summary graph for Incidence, Click to see detailed view of graph
Trends and Most Recent Estimates In 2019, the rate of new cases of all cancers combined was 451.2 per 100,000 people per year.
Healthy People 2020 Target No Healthy People Target for this measure.
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