Cancer Rates for Lake County Illinois. Explanation of field attributes:,,Colorectal Cancer - Cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine). This is a rate per 100,000.,Lung Cancer – Cancer that forms in tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining air passages. This is a rate per 100,000.,Breast Cancer – Cancer that forms in tissues of the breast. This is a rate per 100,000.,Urinary System Cancer – Cancer that forms in the organs of the body that produce and discharge urine. These include the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. This is a rate per 100,000.,All Cancer – All cancers including, but not limited to: colorectal cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and cancer of the urinary system. This is a rate per 100,000.,
Public Health - Suburban Cook County - Selected Causes of Death
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This data is compiled by the Cook County Department of Public Health using data from the Illinois Department of Public Health Vital Statistics. It includes the annual number of deaths, crude and age-adjusted death rates by selected causes of death. Further analysis is available by age group, race/ethnicity, gender and decedent's place of residence in suburban Cook County at the time of their death. Note: Counts suppressed for events between 1 and 4, Rates not calculated for events less than 20
Public Health Statistics - Selected underlying causes of death in Chicago, 2006–2010 - Historical
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Note: This dataset is historical only and there are not corresponding datasets for more recent time periods. For that more-recent information, please visit the Chicago Health Atlas at https://chicagohealthatlas.org. This dataset contains the cumulative number of deaths, average number of deaths annually, average annual crude and adjusted death rates with corresponding 95% confidence intervals, and average annual years of potential life lost per 100,000 residents aged 75 and younger due to selected causes of death, by Chicago community area, for the years 2006 – 2010. A ranking for each measure is also provided, with the highest value indicated with a ranking of 1. See the full description at: https://data.cityofchicago.org/api/views/6vw3-8p6f/files/CqPqfHSv8UUAoXCBjn4_tLqcQHhb36Ih4-meM-4zNzs?download=true&filename=P:\EPI\OEPHI\MATERIALS\REFERENCES\MORTALITY\Dataset_Description_06_10_PORTAL_ONLY.pdf
LGA Avoidable Mortality 2003-2007
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The number of potentially avoidable deaths at ages 0 to 74 years and their corresponding mortality rates with respective confidence intervals from 2003 to 2007 by LGA for: all causes, cancers, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases, ischaemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, respiratory system diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (45 to 74 years), road traffic injuries, suicide and self-inflicted injuries.
Allegheny County Mortality Indicators
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This data includes counts of deaths by race (total, Black, white) by age grouping and cause of death by Census Tract aggregated over a five-year period (2014-18). Data extracted from Pennsylvania's Electronic Death Registry System (EDRS) with the following disclaimer: "These data were provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations, or conclusions." Census tract of residence was determined using address-level data. Records were excluded from analysis if address was missing or unmatched to a census tract (≈1% records). Census tracts starting with 980x.xx, 981x.xx, and 982x.xx were also excluded due to a geocoding error. For cause of death by census tract, counts were assessed using census tract by age and race; records were excluded if age, race, or location data were missing. Census-tract level counts < 5 are censored and displayed as NULL. Census-tract-level counts may not equal county-level counts when summed due to censored data or missing data.