Regional/Distant Stage Cervical Cancer Incidence by Year, White Individuals, New York City, 1976-2020

Source: New York State Cancer Registry

Year of Diagnosis Cases Rate per 100,000 Females 95% CI
1976 150 4.6 3.9-5.5
1977 138 4.4 3.7-5.3
1978 124 4.5 3.7-5.4
1979 127 4.4 3.7-5.3
1980 125 4.5 3.7-5.5
1981 144 5.2 4.3-6.2
1982 136 5.2 4.3-6.2
1983 122 4.4 3.6-5.3
1984 104 3.9 3.1-4.8
1985 103 3.8 3.0-4.6
1986 91 3.3 2.6-4.1
1987 128 4.7 3.9-5.7
1988 116 4.4 3.6-5.4
1989 111 4.1 3.3-5.0
1990 120 4.7 3.9-5.7
1991 117 4.8 3.9-5.7
1992 112 4.3 3.5-5.2
1993 108 4.3 3.5-5.2
1994 145 5.8 4.9-6.8
1995 128 5.2 4.4-6.3
1996 128 5.1 4.3-6.1
1997 116 4.6 3.8-5.6
1998 107 4.3 3.5-5.2
1999 116 4.6 3.8-5.6
2000 110 4.3 3.6-5.2
2001 91 3.6 2.9-4.4
2002 89 3.6 2.9-4.4
2003 105 4.1 3.4-5.0
2004 94 3.6 2.9-4.4
2005 100 4.0 3.2-4.9
2006 103 4.1 3.3-4.9
2007 96 3.9 3.1-4.7
2008 107 4.2 3.5-5.1
2009 110 4.4 3.6-5.3
2010 84 3.4 2.7-4.3
2011 97 3.9 3.1-4.8
2012 106 4.1 3.4-5.0
2013 86 3.3 2.6-4.1
2014 103 4.0 3.3-4.9
2015 97 3.8 3.0-4.6
2016 92 3.6 2.9-4.5
2017 102 4.1 3.3-5.0
2018 98 3.6 2.9-4.5
2019 83 3.2 2.5-4.0
2020 83 3.1 2.5-3.9

Notes

  • Incidence data are provisional, November 2022.
  • Rates are per 100,000 persons, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population, with 95% confidence intervals.
  • Rates based on fewer than 20 cases per year are unstable and should be used with caution.
  • Regional/distant stage indicates disease has spreaded beyond the limits of the organ of origin at diagnosis.