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Bronx Community Health Dashboard: Lung Cancer Last Updated: 1/9/218 See last slide for more information about this project. 1

Lung cancer is the leading cause of disability among cancers in the US Percent of Total DALYs Lung cancer 4. Diabetes mellitus 3.7 Depressive disorders 2.9 Colorectal cancer 1.6 Breast cancer 1.3 (females: 2.62) Diabetes mellitus, asthma, and depressive disorders are included for comparison. Pancreatic cancer Asthma Prostate cancer Leukemia.9.8.6 (males: 1.22).6 Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) are calculated by adding the Years of Life Lost due to premature mortality in the population and the Years Lost due to Disability for people living with the health condition or its consequences. Liver cancer.6..5 1. 1.5 2. 2.5 3. 3.5 4. 4.5 2 Data source: Global Burden of Disease Project, 216.

3 Lung cancer incidence

Age-adjusted lung cancer incidence rate per 1, Lung cancer rates have decreased among males, but increased among females, in both the Bronx and NYC overall 1 95. Bronx male Bronx female NYC male NYC female 9 9.5 8 7 6 62.8 6.3 5 4 41. 42. 3 2 28.7 26. 1 1976-1981 1982-1987 1988-1993 1994-1999 2-24 25-29 21-214 4 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-214.

Lung cancer incidence rate per 1, In the Bronx, the lung cancer rate is highest among 8-84 year old males 45 Male Female 43 449 4 35 344 333 3 29 271 25 2 15 1 5 239 29 28 163 163 113 14 72 5 56 23 2 2 2 4 2 6 1 3-34 35-39 4-44 45-49 5-54 55-59 6-64 65-69 7-74 75-79 8-84 85+ 5 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 21-214.

Age-adjusted lung cancer incidence rate per 1, In the Bronx, the lung cancer rate is highest among non- Hispanic white males 9 Hispanic NHB NHW 8 77.2 7 6 71.3 62.2 5 48.9 48. 4 3 28.1 2 1 Male Female 6 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 21-214.

Age-adjusted lung cancer incidence rate per 1, In the Bronx, lung cancer rates remain lowest among Hispanics 9 Hispanic NHB NHW 8 7 71.8 69. 68.1 6 5 56.7 4 3 34. 36.3 2 1 199-1994 1995-1999 2-24 25-29 21-214 7 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 199-214. Rates are age-adjusted to the 2 US Std million (19 age groups) standard.

8 Mortality from lung cancer

Age-adjusted mortality rate from lung cancer per 1, Mortality rates from lung cancer have decreased among males, but increased among females, in both the Bronx and NYC overall 9 8 81.6 76.4 Bronx male Bronx female NYC male NYC female 7 6 5 4 44.6 41.5 3 2 25.1 22.2 25. 2.3 1 1976-1981 1982-1987 1988-1993 1994-1999 2-24 25-29 21-214 9 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 1976-214.

Mortality rate from lung cancer per 1, In the Bronx, the mortality rate from lung cancer is highest among 8-84 year old males 4 Male Female 379 35 343 3 292 25 2 15 1 5 23 19 187 162 166 142 115 94 75 61 37 36 22 11 1 1 2 4 7 11 3-34 35-39 4-44 45-49 5-54 55-59 6-64 65-69 7-74 75-79 8-84 85+ 1 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 21-214.

Age-adjusted mortality rate from lung cancer per 1, In the Bronx, the mortality rate from lung cancer is highest among non-hispanic white males 7 Hispanic NHB NHW 6 57.4 52.6 5 42.7 4 3 32.1 29.4 2 16.3 1 Male Female 11 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 21-214.

Age-adjusted mortality rate from lung cancer per 1, In the Bronx, mortality rates from lung cancer remain lowest among Hispanics 7 Hispanic NHB NHW 6 57.5 55. 5 48.4 4 38.1 3 2 25.1 22.5 1 199-1994 1995-1999 2-24 25-29 21-214 12 Data source: New York State Cancer Registry, 199-214. Rates are age-adjusted to the 2 US Std million (19 age groups) standard.

13 Risk factors & protective factors

Risk factors for which there is strong evidence of an association with lung cancer and data available for the Bronx Increases risk Smoking Ambient particulate matter (outdoor air pollution) Decreases risk Fruit consumption 14 Data source: World Cancer Research Fund International Second Expert Report 27.

Age-adjusted percent (%) of adults who are current smokers The percent of current adult smokers across New York City has fallen since 22, but remains highest for Staten Island 35 Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island 3 25 25.2 2 15 13.6 1 5 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 15 Data source: Community Health Survey, 22-216. Staten Island 21 data is likely an underestimate and 211 is likely an overestimate of the true prevalence of smoking due to random sampling variation.

Percent of Adults Eating 5 or More Servings of Fruit and/or Vegetables Yesterday The Bronx has the lowest percentage of adults that report eating 5 or more servings of fruit and/or vegetables in a day 18 16 Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island How many total servings of fruit and/or vegetables did you eat yesterday? A serving equals one medium apple, a handful of broccoli, or a cup of carrots. 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 5.6 5.7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 Distribution of Fruit & Vegetable Consumption in the Bronx (216) 77.3 5.7 16.9 None 1 to 4 5 16 Data source: Community Health Survey, 22-216. Data not collected and available in 23 and 25-27.

Mean fine particulate matter (PM2.5) Fine particulate concentrations are on average second highest in the Bronx, but have improved throughout NYC 14 Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island 12 11.1 1 8 7.5 6 4 2 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 17 Data source: New York City Community Air Survey, data from New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene Environment & Health Data Portal

Potential risk factors for which there is strong evidence of an association with lung cancer, but no data available for the Bronx because it is difficult to ask about them in a survey Increases risk Industrial chemicals, such as aluminum, arsenic, and asbestos Radon* Arsenic in drinking water Beta-carotene supplements Decreases risk Foods containing carotenoids * Though not included in the 27 Second Expert Report, indoor radon has more recently become established as a leading risk factor of lung cancer among nonsmokers. Source: Noh J, Sohn J, Cho J, et al. Residential radon and environmental burden of disease among Non-smokers. Ann Occup Environ Med 216;28:12. 18 Data source: World Cancer Research Fund International Second Expert Report 27.

About 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 Colin Rehm, PhD, Manager of Research & Evaluation (crehm@montefiore.org). 19