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Mortality from Breast Cancer 1999 - 2003
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.

1999 - 2003 Breast Cancer Mortality
in New York State

County

Mortality per 100K

Albany 25.8
Allegany 22.6
Broome 28.0
Cattaragus 26.4
Cayuga 17.5
Chautauqua 30.0
Chemung 25.4
Chenango 26.0
Clinton 20.5
Columbia 27.1
Cortland 19.7
Delaware 20.3
Dutchess 27.8
Erie 28.7
Essex 15.3
Franklin 22.5
Fulton 25.4
Genesee 23.0
Greene 30.1
Hamilton 29.6
Herkimer 25.3
Jefferson 28.3
Lewis 24.2
Livingston 31.9
Madison 26.4
Monroe 25.4
Montgomery 21.2
Nassau 29.2
Niagara 28.7
Oneida 28.0
Onondaga 26.6
Ontario 26.8

County

Mortality per 100K

Orange 26.0
Orleans 29.3
Oswego 22.1
Otsego 24.4
Putnam 26.3
Rensselaer 32.4
Rockland 25.2
St. Lawrence 25.2
Saratoga 22.0
Schenectady 23.3
Schoharie 24.2
Schuyler 25.7
Seneca 28.5
Steuben 22.8
Suffolk 30.4
Sullivan 26.2
Tioga 21.4
Tompkins 23.1
Ulster 25.9
Warren 32.4
Washington 19.0
Wayne 28.0
Westchester 25.9
Wyoming 25.0
Yates 19.9
NYC (Bronx) 27.0
NYC (Kings) 27.2
NYC (Manhattan) 26.8
NYC (Queens) 24.2
NYC (Staten Island) 30.0
New York State (with NYC) 26.8
New York State (excluding NYC) 27.1

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