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Maine Cancer Registry - Technical Notes
Reportable Cancers and Site Definitions
Not all cancers diagnosed in Maine are reported to the MCR. Cancers that are reported include all malignant cancers that are in situ or invasive with the exception of basal and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. The MCR also collects data concerning benign tumors of the brain. Glossary - Division of Public Health Systems | MeCDC | Maine DHHS Site definitions for annual reports are consistent with those used by the National Institute of Health's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program for calculating rates. Therefore, annual reports exclude all in situ cancers, with the exception of in situ bladder cancer. For a complete listing of site and histology codes used for calculating rates. See ICD-O Codes.
Age-adjusted Rates
Why age adjust?
Different communities have different age structures. The age structure of a community determines what kind of health problems will be more common. A community made up of more families with young children will have more bicycle accidents than a community with more individuals who are older. Likewise, a community with more individuals who are older will have more chronic disease, including cancer. Age adjustment allows rates of disease to be compared between different communities with different age structures.
How is age-adjustment done?
Age adjustment is done using a statistical procedure called the direct method. The steps for age-adjustment are:
- The number of cases and population of new cancer cases are divided into 5-year age grouping (i.e. 0-4, 5-9, 10-14 …80-84, 85+).
- Incidence rates are calculated for each age group (called age-specific rates) by dividing the number of cases in an age group by the population in that age group.
- A standard population is chosen (we used the 2000 United States Standard population). The proportion of the standard population is determined for each age group. This is the weight.
- The age-specific rate is multiplied by the weight of the respective age group, making a weighted rate.
- The weighted rates are added together, giving the age-adjusted rate.
Here's an example of Age-adjusted rates using all cancers reported in Maine that were diagnosed in 2003:
Age Group | Number of New Cancer Cases (a) | Population in Maine (b) | Rates per 100,000 c = ((a/b) x 100,000) | 2000 Standard Weights (d) | Weighted Rate (c x d) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 - 4 yrs. | 15 | 67374 | 22.3 | 0.069 | 1.5 |
5 - 9 yrs. | 8 | 73921 | 10.8 | 0.073 | 0.8 |
10 - 14 yrs. | 16 | 88292 | 18.1 | 0.073 | 1.3 |
15 - 19 yrs. | 25 | 93546 | 26.7 | 0.072 | 1.9 |
20 - 24 yrs. | 44 | 83566 | 52.7 | 0.066 | 3.5 |
25 -29 yrs. | 39 | 66031 | 59.1 | 0.065 | 3.8 |
30 - 34 yrs. | 82 | 80369 | 102.0 | 0.071 | 7.2 |
35 - 39 yrs. | 138 | 96183 | 143.5 | 0.081 | 11.6 |
40 - 44 yrs. | 246 | 111546 | 220.5 | 0.082 | 18.1 |
45 - 49 yrs. | 384 | 110625 | 347.1 | 0.072 | 25.0 |
50 - 54 yrs. | 560 | 100500 | 557.2 | 0.063 | 34.9 |
55 - 59 yrs. | 729 | 83407 | 874.0 | 0.048 | 42.4 |
60 - 64 yrs. | 818 | 62680 | 1305.0 | 0.039 | 50.6 |
65 - 69 yrs. | 934 | 49390 | 1891.1 | 0.034 | 64.8 |
70 -74 yrs. | 1056 | 45518 | 2320.0 | 0.032 | 73.7 |
75 - 79 yrs. | 1015 | 40258 | 2521.2 | 0.027 | 68.1 |
80 - 84 yrs. | 759 | 27863 | 2724.0 | 0.018 | 48.6 |
85+ yrs. | 521 | 24659 | 2112.8 | 0.016 | 32.8 |
Total | 7389 | 1305728 | 565.9 | 1.000 | 490.7 |
In the above example, the rate before age adjustment (the crude rate) is 565.9 per 100,000 people and the age adjusted rate is 490.7 per 100,000 people.
A Few Words about County Rates
The number of new cancers in a county varies from year to year. Cancer rates therefore also vary from year to year. With a smaller number of cases, there is more variation from year to year. Here is an example of random variation in the number of cases: One county might have 4 cases of brain cancer one year, 9 cases the next year, no cases the next year, 8 the next and 3 the next year. Over the five years there is an average of 5 cases a year. In general, when there are less than 30 cases a year it can be difficult to distinguish between such normal variation in the number of cases and meaningful changes in the cancer rates. The small population of Maine counties mean caution must be used when presenting rates of cancer in some counties. To avoid presenting unstable numbers (with lots of variation), this report presents county-level data for the four most common cancer sites - lung, breast (female only), prostate and colon-rectum, as well as all cancers combined.
U.S. SEER Rates
What is SEER?
The National Cancer Institute funds the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) cancer registries. SEER collects information on cancers from a statistical sample of the United States population composed of 17 population-based registries. These registries represent approximately 26 percent of the US population. The sample is designed to be fairly representative of the U.S. population. Because the non-white population of Maine is less than 2%, the SEER rates for Whites only are used for all comparisons in annual reports.
Why is caution needed in interpreting comparisons using an all-white population?
Rates of cancer vary by race. These differences are due to cultural differences in personal habits, dietary practices, and environmental exposures that may change the risk of cancer in a population. In addition, many ethnic and racial minorities are at a disadvantage relative to access and availability of health care, preventative services and health education in part due to language differences as well as low income and education. Thus minorities may experience increased cancer incidence and mortality. In the U.S., people of white race have a higher risk of female breast cancer, melanoma and bladder cancer than persons of other races. Whites have a lower risk compared to other races for prostate, colorectal and cervical cancer. Because the non-white population of Maine is relatively small, in the future we will need to combine a number of years of data to be able to reliably report rates in these groups.
Changes in Case-Finding Starting in 1995
Beginning in 1995, physicians, non-hospital facilities, and pathology labs were added to the list of reporting sources for the registry. In that year, the Maine Cancer Registry also began performing Death Clearance, in which death certificates are reviewed to identify missing cases.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Oral Cavity & Pharynx
Site Category Oral Cavity & Pharynx |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Lip | C000-C009 |
Tongue | C019-C029 |
Major Salivary Gland | C079-C089 |
Floor of Mouth | C040-C049 |
Gum & Other Mouth | C030-C039, C050-C059, and C060-069 |
Nasopharynx | C110-C119 |
Tonsil | C090-C099 |
Oropharynx | C100-C109 |
Hypopharynx | C129, C130-C139 |
Pharynx | C140 and C142-C148 |
Note: Oral Cavity & Pharynx codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Digestive System
Site Category Digestive System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Esophagus | C150-C159 |
Stomach | C160-C169 |
Small Intestine | C170-C179 |
Colon | C180-C189 and C260 |
Rectum & Rectosigmoid | C199-C209 |
Anus & Anocanal | C210-C212 and C218 |
Liver | C220 |
Intrahepatic Bile Duct | C221 |
Gallbladder | C239 |
Other Biliary | C240-C249 |
Pancreas | C250-C259 |
Retroperitoneum | C480 |
Peritoneum | C481-C482 |
Other Digestive Organs | C268-C269 and C488 |
Note: Digestive System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Respiratory System
Site Category Respiratory System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Nasal Cavity & Sinuses | C300-C301, and C310-C319 |
Larynx | C320-C329 |
Lung & Bronchus | C340-C349 |
Pleura | C384 |
Trachea, Mediaspinum, & Other Respiratory Organs | C339 and C381-C383, C388, C390-399 |
Note: Respiratory System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Bones & Joints
Site Category | ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Bones and Joints | C400-C419 |
Note: Bones & Joints codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Soft Tissue
Site Category | ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Soft Tissue (including Heart) | C380, C470-C479, C490-C499 |
Note: Soft Tissue codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Melanoma of Skin
Site Category | ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Melanoma of Skin | C440-C449 |
Note: Melanoma codes include histologies 8720-8790 only.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Breast
Site Category | ICD-0-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Breast | C500-C509 |
Note: Breast codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Eye
Site Category | ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Eye | C690-C699 |
Note: Eye codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Female Genital System
Site Category Female Genital System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Cervix | C530-C539 |
Uterus | C540-C559 |
Ovary | C569 |
Vagina | C529 |
Vulva | C510-C519 |
Other Female Genital Organs | C570-C589 |
Note: Female Genital System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Male Genital System
Site Category Male Genital System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Prostate | C619 |
Testis | C620-C629 |
Penis | C600-C609 |
Other Male Organs | C680-C689 |
Note: Male Genital System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Urinary System
Site Category Urinary System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Bladder | C670-C679 |
Kidney & Renal Pelvis | C649-C659 |
Ureter | C669 |
Other Urinary Organs | C680-C689 |
Note: Urinary System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Brain & Other Nervous System
Site Category Brain & Other Nervous System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Brain | C710-C719 (excluding meningioma) |
Other Nervous System | C710-C719 (meningioma only), C700-C709, C720-C729 |
Note: Brain & Other Nervous System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Endocrine System
Site Category Endocrine System |
ICD-O-3 Site Codes |
---|---|
Thyroid | C739 |
Other Endocrine | C379, C740-C759 |
Note: Endocrine System codes exclude histologies 9590-9989.
ICD-O-3 Codes for Lymphomas
Site Category Lymphomas |
ICD-O-3 Histology Codes |
---|---|
Hodgkins Disease | Includes histologies 9650-9667 only |
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | Includes histologies 9590-9595 and 9670-9719 only |
ICD-O-3 Codes for Multiple Myeloma
Site Category | ICD-O-3 Histology Codes |
---|---|
Multiple Myeloma | Includes histologies 9731-9732 only |
ICD-O-3 Codes for Leukemias
Site Category Leukemias |
ICD-O-3 Histology Codes |
---|---|
All Leukemias | 9800-9948, 9963, 9964 only |