Gynecologic Cancers Cervical Ovarian and Uterine Cancers Last Updated 9242019 See last slide for more information about this project Ovarian cancer incidence The Bronx has the lowest ovarian cancer rate as compared to other NYC boroughs ID: 812918
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Bronx Community Health Dashboard:
Gynecologic Cancers (Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancers)
Last Updated:
9/24/2019
See last
slide
for more information about this project.
Slide2Ovarian cancer incidence
Slide3The Bronx has the lowest ovarian cancer rate as compared to other NYC boroughs
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide4Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-2016.
Ovarian cancer rates have declined by 26% in the Bronx overall
Slide5In the Bronx, the ovarian cancer rate is highest among non-Hispanic white women
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide6Mortality from ovarian cancer
Slide7The mortality rate from ovarian cancer in the Bronx is average compared to other NYC boroughs
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide8Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-2016.
Mortality rates from ovarian cancer have declined by 28% in the Bronx overall
Slide9In the Bronx, the mortality rate from ovarian cancer is highest among non-Hispanic white women
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide10Cervical cancer incidence
Slide11The cervical cancer rate is about average in the Bronx
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide12Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-2016.
Cervical cancer rates have decreased by 45% in the Bronx
Slide13In the Bronx, the cervical cancer rate is highest among non-Hispanic black women
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide14Mortality from cervical cancer
Slide15In the Bronx, cervical cancer mortality rates are higher than in other NYC boroughs
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide16Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-2016.
Mortality rates from cervical cancer have decreased by 50% in the Bronx
Slide17In the Bronx, the mortality rate from cervical cancer is highest among non-Hispanic black women
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide18Uterine cancer incidence
Slide19The uterine cancer incidence rate is about average in the Bronx
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide20Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-2016.
Uterine cancer incidence rates have increased by 59% in the Bronx
Slide21In the Bronx, the uterine cancer incidence rate is highest among non-Hispanic white women
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide22Mortality from uterine cancer
Slide23In the Bronx, the uterine cancer mortality rate is higher than other NYC boroughs
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide24Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-2016.
Mortality rates from uterine cancer have increased by 42% in the Bronx
Slide25In the Bronx, the uterine cancer mortality rate is highest among non-Hispanic white and black women
Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 2012-2016.
Slide26About the Community Health Dashboard Project
The goal of the project is to provide Bronx-specific data on risk factors and health outcomes with an emphasis on presenting data on trends, socio-demographic differences (e.g., by age, sex, race/ethnicity, etc.) and sub-county/neighborhood level data
Data will be periodically updated as new data becomes available.
Produced by Montefiore’s Office of Community & Population Health using publicly-available data sources
For more information, please contact us at
OCPHDept@montefiore.org