Transcription of Cancer Facts & Figures for African Americans 2019-2021
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Cancer Facts & Figures for African Americans 2019 -2021. Contents Cancer statistics 1 Figure 7. Adult Cigarette Smoking Prevalence (%) by Sex and Race, US, 1965-2017 20. Figure 1. Non-Hispanic Black Population as a Percentage of Total County Population, 2016 1. Risk Factors for Cancer 20. Table 1. Leading Causes of Death by Sex among Figure 8. Current Cigarette Smoking Prevalence (%). Non-Hispanic Blacks and Whites, US, 2016 2. by Sex and Race/Ethnicity, US, 2017 21. Table 2. Lifetime Probability of Developing or Dying from Table 7. Excess Body Weight Prevalence (%), Youth Invasive Cancers by Race and Sex, US, 2013-2015 3. and Adults, US, 2015-16 22. Figure 2. Leading Sites of New Cancer Cases and Deaths Figure 9. Trends in Obesity Prevalence (%), Adults 20-74. among Blacks in the US 2019 Estimates 4. Years, by Sex and Race/Ethnicity, US 1976-2016 22.
Cancer Statistics Introduction The US Census Bureau estimates that in 2017 there were 43.5 million Americans who identified as non-Hispanic (NH) black or African American, comprising 13% of the total US population.1 Although racial classification is a social construct, it remains useful for describing general
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