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Baseline:
47.0 new cases of invasive colorectal cancer per 100,000 population were reported in 2007 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
Target:
39.9 new cases per 100,000 population
Target-Setting Method:
Projection/trend analysis
Data Sources:
National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR), CDC/NCCDPHP; Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER), NIH/NCI; Bridged-race Population Estimates, CDC/NCHS and Census
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Baseline:
8.1 new cases of invasive uterine cancer per 100,000 females were reported in 2007 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
Target:
7.3 new cases per 100,000 females
Target-Setting Method:
10 percent improvement
Data Sources:
National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR), CDC/NCCDPHP; Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER), NIH/NCI; Bridged-race Population Estimates, CDC/NCHS and Census
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Baseline:
44.5 new cases of late-stage breast cancer per 100,000 females were reported in 2007 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
Target:
42.2 new cases per 100,000 females
Target-Setting Method:
Projection/trend analysis
Data Sources:
National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR), CDC/NCCDPHP; Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER), NIH/NCI; Bridged-race Population Estimates, CDC/NCHS and Census
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Baseline:
43 States had central, population-based registries that captured case information on at least 95 percent of the expected number of reportable cancers in 2006
Target:
51 (50 States and the District of Columbia)
Target-Setting Method:
Total coverage
Data Sources:
National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR), CDC/NCCDPHP; Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER), NIH/NCI
84.5 percent of females aged 21 to 65 years received a cervical cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines in 2008 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
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Baseline:
52.1 percent of adults aged 50 to 75 years received a colorectal cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines in 2008 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
73.7 percent of females aged 50 to 74 years received a breast cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines in 2008 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
69.8 percent of females aged 50 to 74 years were counseled by their providers about mammograms in 2008 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
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Baseline:
60.2 percent of females aged 21 to 65 years were counseled by their providers about Pap tests in 2008 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
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Baseline:
14.4 percent of men aged 40 years and over had discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test to screen for prostate cancer with their health care provider in 2010 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
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C-20Increase the proportion of persons who participate in behaviors that reduce their exposure to harmful ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and avoid sunburn
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Baseline:
37.5 percent of adults aged 18 years and over reported at least one sunburn in the past 12 months in 2010 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
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Baseline:
5.6 percent of adults aged 18 and over reported using artificial sources of ultraviolet light for tanning in 2010 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)
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Baseline:
67.0 percent of adults aged 18 years and over followed protective measures that may reduce the risk of skin cancer in 2008 (age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population)