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Rate of invasive cancer per year in rural and urban areas U.S. 2009-2013, by race

Average annual rate of invasive cancer cases in nonmetropolitan and metropolitan counties in the U.S. from 2009 to 2013, by ethnicity (per 100,000 population)

The data displays the average annual rate of invasive cancer cases in nonmetropolitan and metropolitan counties in the United States from 2009 to 2013, by ethnicity. During that time, there were an average of 480 new invasive cancer cases per 100,000 population per year among whites in metropolitan counties with a population greater than or equal to 1 million.

Nonmetropolitan rural counties 444 454.7 490.6 310.4 290.5
Nonmetropolitan urban counties 459.4 467.2 399.9 314.5 331.2
Metropolitan counties (population <1 million) 464.5 473.4 374.9 313.4 354.4
Metropolitan counties (population >1 million) 480.4 478.5 315.7 294.1 360.4