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Incidence of Breast Cancer 1998 - 2002
in New York State


Data compiled by the NYS Department of Health and the NYS Cancer Registry.

Note: As of the 1995 - 1999 maps, the New York State Department of Health began to use the year 2000 US population standard. Previous maps used the census data from 1970.

1998 - 2002
in New York State

County

Incidence per 100K

Albany 133.4
Allegany 119.1
Broome 125.7
Cattaragus 127.9
Cayuga 132.6
Chautauqua 146.8
Chemung 124.7
Chenango 118.7
Clinton 123.7
Columbia 125.7
Cortland 118.1
Delaware 129.5
Dutchess 143.4
Erie 132.7
Essex 119.3
Franklin 131.5
Fulton 128.7
Genesee 151.4
Greene 126.8
Hamilton 159.8
Herkimer 135.5
Jefferson 114.9
Lewis 93.7
Livingston 137.7
Madison 118.7
Monroe 150.1
Montgomery 126.2
Nassau 143.8
Niagara 135.4
Oneida 137.0
Onondaga 143.4
Ontario 149.8

County

Incidence per 100K

Orange 131.3
Orleans 136.9
Oswego 133.2
Otsego 139.1
Putnam 115.9
Rensselaer 143.9
Rockland 138.8
St. Lawrence 140.0
Saratoga 144.0
Schenectady 141.2
Schoharie 125.2
Schuyler 138.4
Seneca 136.6
Steuben 130.3
Suffolk 144.6
Sullivan 133.6
Tioga 117.0
Tompkins 128.6
Ulster 137.7
Warren 125.2
Washington 142.9
Wayne 139.3
Westchester 139.4
Wyoming 142.8
Yates 146.8
NYC (Bronx) 108.5
NYC (Kings) 113.0
NYC (Manhattan) 136.4
NYC (Queens) 112.1
NYC (Staten Island) 132.5
New York State (with NYC) 130.1
New York State (excluding NYC) 138.3

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