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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 236: Cancer age-specific mortality rates for 2007-2009 by Area in Hull<br />

Area/Locality Cancer age specific mortality rates per 100,000 for 2007-2009<br />

Males Females<br />

35-64 65-74 75+ All ages 35-64 65-74 75+ All ages<br />

North Carr 212 1,437 2,408 237 134 703 1,824 177<br />

Northern 164 1,001 1,970 230 234 967 1,643 274<br />

NORTH 186 1,180 2,114 233 187 861 1,706 230<br />

East 188 1,065 2,568 350 192 877 1,548 329<br />

Park 166 1,313 2,880 305 160 736 2,100 292<br />

Riverside (East) 162 1,137 3,783 312 111 568 1,554 212<br />

EAST 174 1,182 2,819 324 167 782 1,773 297<br />

Riverside (West) 176 1,526 2,635 276 205 1,290 1,559 275<br />

West 151 1,084 2,145 305 130 778 1,435 282<br />

Wyke 125 975 3,396 238 92 683 1,504 193<br />

WEST 152 1,209 2,606 273 143 906 1,489 252<br />

HULL 168 1,192 2,601 282 162 848 1,644 263<br />

Over the three year period 2007-2009, there were 1,126 cancer deaths in men and<br />

1,020 cancer deaths in women in Hull. The age-specific mortality rates for Hull differ<br />

slightly from the Compendium because different population estimates have been used.<br />

The total number of deaths from cancer in men and women aged under 75 years as well<br />

as the directly standardised mortality rates (DSRs) for all cancers are given in Table 237<br />

for the most recent period 2007-2009. The DSRs are standardised to the European<br />

Standard Population. The confidence intervals are given, and it can be seen that they<br />

are wide for the Areas and Localities, particularly for the former. Therefore, despite the<br />

relatively large differences among the Areas and Localities, the differences could well be<br />

associated with random variation rather than related to true underlying differences.<br />

Table 237: Total deaths and under 75 directly standardised mortality rates for all<br />

cancers per 100,000 persons, Hull 2007-2009<br />

Area Total deaths over three years and under 75 DSRs for cancer 2007-2009 per<br />

100,000 persons (95% CI)<br />

Males Females Persons<br />

N DSR N DSR N DSR<br />

North Carr 70 195 (152 to 247) 40 107 (76 to 145) 110 149 (122 to 180)<br />

Northern 68 146 (113 to 185) 80 163 (129 to 203) 148 154 (130 to 182)<br />

NORTH 138 166 (139 to 196) 120 137 (114 to 164) 258 151 (133 to 170)<br />

East 93 155 (125 to 190) 88 139 (111 to 171) 181 147 (126 to 170)<br />

Park 105 170 (139 to 206) 77 121 (95 to 152) 182 145 (125 to 168)<br />

Riverside (E) 28 154 (102 to 224) 16 91 (52 to 147) 44 122 (89 to 164)<br />

EAST 226 161 (140 to 183) 181 125 (107 to 145) 407 142 (129 to 157)<br />

Riverside (W) 101 192 (156 to 233) 79 183 (145 to 229) 180 187 (161 to 217)<br />

West 82 139 (110 to 173) 69 110 (85 to 140) 151 124 (104 to 145)<br />

Wyke 50 129 (95 to 170) 35 90 (62 to 125) 85 109 (87 to 135)<br />

WEST 233 155 (135 to 176) 183 126 (108 to 146) 416 140 (127 to 154)<br />

HULL 597 159 (147 to 173) 484 128 (117 to 140) 1,081 143 (135 to 152)<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 514

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