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Statistics: Blacks

  • Cancer Among Blacks and Other Minorities: Statistical Profiles
    print only Compendium of statistical profiles from 1973 to 1981 on cancer incidence, cancer mortality, and cancer survival rates comparing blacks, whites and other racial/ethnic groups, such as Hispanics, Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos and Native Americans. Data is derived from the National Center for Health Statistics and Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program of NCI. QZ 200 C2148 1986 Health Books
  • Cancer Facts and Figures for African Americans
    web only From the American Cancer Society, this resource includes estimates of new cancer cases and cancer deaths in the African-American population for the upcoming year, and other cancer statistics on cancer. It includes sections on cancer risk factors for African-American adults and high school students, such as tobacco use, nutrition, physical activity, and the use of screening examinations for cancer. It also compares cancer incidence and mortality across racial and ethnic groups for the top four cancers and all sites combined
  • Racial/Ethnic Patterns of Cancer in the United States, 1988-1992
    web and print Provides a concise description of the occurrence of the major cancers among several different racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Age-adjusted incidence and mortality rates given for Alaska Native, American Indian, Black, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Hispanic, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and white population's cancers. Arranged alphabetically. Tables and graphs. HE 20.3162/5:ET 3/CORR GovPub Stacks U.S.