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Health Indicator Report of Cancer of the Brain and Central Nervous System

Brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the second most common cancers in children (after leukemia). They account for about 16% of childhood cancers.^1^ The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system (CNS). Brain and spinal cord tumors are growths of abnormal cells in tissues of the brain or spinal cord. Tumors that start in the brain are called primary brain tumors. A tumor that starts in another part of the body and spreads to the brain is called a metastatic brain tumor. Brain and spinal cord tumors can occur in both adults and children. The types of tumors that form and the way they are treated are different in children and adults. The prognosis (chance of recovery) depends on many factors, including age, tumor size, tumor type, and where the tumor is in the CNS.[[br]] [[br]] ---- 1. Ross JA & Spector LG. 2006. Cancers in Children. In: Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention, 3rd Ed. (Schottenfeld D, Fraumeni JH, eds.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press pp. 1251-1268.

Brain and Central Nervous System Cancer Age-specific Rate by County, Utah, 2005-2009


Brain and Central Nervous System Cancer Age-specific Rate by County, Utah, 2005-2009

Notes

ICD-10: C71-72.   [[br]] **The count or rate in certain cells of the table has been suppressed either because 1) the observed number of events is very small and not appropriate for publication, or 2) it could be used to calculate the number in a cell that has been suppressed.

Data Sources

  • Population Estimates: Utah Governor's Office of Planning and Budget
  • The cancer data was provided by the Utah Cancer Registry, which is funded by contract HHSN2612013000171 from the National Cancer Institute's SEER Program with additional support from the Utah Department of Health and the University of Utah

Data Interpretation Issues

Incidence rates may vary from source to source. This may be due to provisional data or using different population databases.

Definition

The rate of incidence of cancer of the brain and central nervous system (ICD-10: C71-72) in Utah per 100,000 population.

Numerator

The number of incidents of cancer of the brain and central nervous system among Utah population for a given time period (ICD-10: C71-72).

Denominator

Population of Utah for a specific period of time.

How Do We Compare With the U.S.?

From 2012-2016, Utah had a slightly higher age-adjusted incidence rate of brain and central nervous system cancer than the U.S. The Utah rate was 6.7 per 100,000 population and the U.S. rate was 6.5 per 100,000 population.^2^[[br]] [[br]] ---- 2. National Cancer Institute. (2019). State Cancer Profiles: Utah. Accessed on January 14, 2020 from [https://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/quick-profiles/index.php?statename=utah].
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Content updated: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 13:03:28 MDT