BREAST CANCER IN TARRANT COUNTY: Screening, Incidence, Mortality, and Stage at Diagnosis

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NIMHD* CENTER OF EXCELLENCE: COMMUNITY OUTREACH CORE* BREAST CANCER IN TARRANT COUNTY: Screening, Incidence, Mortality, and Stage at Diagnosis Updated January 2014 *Supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P20MD006882. The content is the sole responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NIH

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY... 3 MAMMOGRAPHY... 5 Mammogram within 2 years, Age 40+, in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, 2004-2010... 6 Mammogram within Past Year, Age 40+*, Tarrant County by Zip Code, 2009/2010... 8 Mammogram within Past Year, Age 40+*, Tarrant County, Comparing Different Areas, 2009/2010... 11 Mammogram within Past Year, Age 40+*, Tarrant County, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009/2010... 8 Mammogram within past two years, Age 50+*, Tarrant County, by Race/Ethnicity, Comparison of 2004 and 2009/2010... 6 Mammogram within 2 years, Age 50+*, in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, 2009/2010... 8 INCIDENCE... 12 Average Annual Breast Cancer Incidence Rates, Tarrant, Texas and United States, Comparison by race and ethnicity*, 2005-2009... 13 Age-Specific Breast Cancer Incidence Rates*, Tarrant County Females, Tarrant County by race and ethnicity, Diagnosed 2005-2009... 14 Average Annual Breast Cancer Age-Specific Incidence Rates, Among Older Women (55+) in Tarrant County and Texas*, 2005-2009... 15 Counts of Newly-Diagnosed Cases of Female Breast Cancer*, By Selected Zip Codes**, 2007-2009,... 16 MORTALITY... 17 Leading Causes of Death of Women in Tarrant County, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009... 18 Leading Causes of Death of Women, Texas, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009... 19 Average Annual Breast Cancer Mortality Rates, 2005-2009... 20 Cause-Specific Survival* Following Diagnosis for Female Breast Cancer, Tarrant County Cases by Race and Ethnicity, Diagnosed 1995-2009... 21 % Change in Cause-Specific Survival* between Year 5 and Year 10 Following Diagnosis for Female Breast Cancer, Tarrant County by Race and Ethnicity, Cases Diagnosed 1995-2009... 22 Average Annual Breast Cancer Age-Specific Mortality Rates, Among Older Women (55+) in Tarrant County, Texas, United States*, 2005-2009... 23 STAGE AT DIAGNOSIS... 24 Late Stage* Breast Cancer Distribution, Tarrant, Texas and United States, Comparison by race and ethnicity, 1995-2009... 25 Late Stage* Distribution of Breast Cancer Among Older Women, in Texas and Tarrant County Females, 2005-2009... 26

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 3 SUMMARY Historically, Tarrant County has had higher overall mammogram rates than Texas and the US, even with a decline from 2004 to 2010. MAMMOGRAMS Mammogram rates for all racial/ethnic groups in Tarrant County have decreased from 2004 to 2010, with the most dramatic decrease occurring among Hispanic women who experienced close to a 16% decrease. Of all racial/ethnic groups in Tarrant County, Black women reported the highest percentage of mammography screening in 2009/2010. Roughly half of all zip codes in Tarrant County have a mammogram screening percentage ranging from 64.0 to 96.8%. Northeast Tarrant County has the highest percentage of women receiving a mammogram in comparison to other parts of Tarrant County. Similar to state and national trends, the highest incidence of breast cancer in Tarrant County is among White women, followed by Black women, then Hispanic women. In Tarrant County, the incidence of breast cancer increases with age for all racial/ethnic groups, but does not increase at the same rate for all racial/ethnic groups. INCIDENCE In Tarrant County, among women in the age groups of 40-44 and 55-59, Black women have the highest incidence of breast cancer. White women have the highest incidence of breast cancer in all other age groups. In Tarrant County, the incidence of breast cancer among older women (50+) is higher than Texas, but lower than the United States. In Tarrant County, the zip codes with the highest counts of newlydiagnosed cases of breast cancer were 76133 (n=131), 75052 (n=110), 76116 (n=108), 76063 (n=100), and 76021 (n=94). Due to small sample sizes, no valid zip code comparisons can be made with current data.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 4 In both Texas and Tarrant County, Malignant Neoplasms (cancer) are the second-leading cause of death among White women and Black women, and the first-leading cause of death among Hispanic women and women of other race/ethnicity. MORTALITY Also in line with state and national trends, Black women are 1.5 times more likely to die from breast cancer than White women, and 2.5 times more likely to die from breast cancer than Hispanic women. In Tarrant County, Black women have a lower 5 and 10-year survival rate than all other women. Survival rates may be affected by many factors such as socioeconomic status, access to care, or diet. The overall mortality rates of older women (55+) with breast cancer are fairly similar across Tarrant County, Texas, and the United States. STAGE AT DIAGNOSIS In Tarrant County, Hispanic women are more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer (38.6%) than Black women (36.7%). This is unique compared to Texas and the United States, where Black women are most likely to be diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer than other ethnic groups. In Tarrant County, the percentage of older women (55+) that are diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer is slightly lower than Texas, but similar to the United States.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 5 MAMMOGRAPHY

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 6 Mammogram within Past Two years, Age 50+*, in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, Comparison of 2004 and 2009/2010 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 Tarrant Tarrant Texas Texas US US 2004 2010 2004 2010 2004 2010 * Guidelines set forth by United States Preventive Service Task Force Source: Tarrant County Public Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2000-2010; Historically, Tarrant County has had higher overall mammogram rates than Texas and the US, even with a decline from 2004 to 2010.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 7 Mammogram within Past Two Tears, Age 50+*, Tarrant County, by Race/Ethnicity, Comparison of 2004 and 2009/2010 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 White Black Hispanic Other 2004 2009/2010 * Guidelines put forth by United States Preventative Task Force Data for the category Other was not available in 2004. Estimates weighted to population characteristics. Source: Tarrant County Public Health Mammogram rates for all racial/ethnic groups in Tarrant County have decreased from 2004 to 2010, with the most dramatic decrease occurring among Hispanic women who experienced close to a 16% decrease.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 8 Mammogram within Past Year, Age 40+*, Tarrant County, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009/2010 70 60 58.9 64.8 61.4 50 51.4 40 Percent 30 20 10 0 White Black Hispanic Other * Guidelines put forth by American Cancer Society. Estimates weighted to population characteristics Source: Tarrant County Public Health Of all racial/ethnic groups in Tarrant County, Black women reported the highest percentage of mammography screening in 2009/2010.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 9 Mammogram within Past Two years, Age 50+*, in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009/2010 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 White Black Hispanic Other Multiracial 10 0 Tarrant Texas US Guidelines set forth by the United States Preventative Services Task Force Data for the category Other was not available for Texas. Data for the category Multiracial was only available for the US. Mammogram rates in Tarrant County are fairly similar across different racial/ethnic groups.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 10 Mammogram within Past Year, Age 40+*, Tarrant County by Zip Code, 2009/2010 Roughly half of all zip codes in Tarrant County have a mammogram screening percentage ranging from 64.0% to 96.8%. * Guidelines put forth by American Cancer Society

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 11 Mammogram within Past Year, Age 40+*, Tarrant County, Comparing Different Areas, 2009/2010 80 70 60 69.1 58.2 62.4 57.8 53.3 50 Percent 40 30 20 10 0 Northeast Southeast Central Southwest Northwest *Guidelines put forth by American Cancer Society Estimates weighted to population characteristics Source: Tarrant County Public Health Northeast Tarrant County has the highest percentage of women receiving a mammogram in comparison to other parts of Tarrant County.

INCIDENCE Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 12

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 13 Average Annual Breast Cancer Incidence Rates, Tarrant, Texas and United States, Comparison by race and ethnicity*, 2005-2009 140.0 120.0 Rate 100.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 White Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Asian/Pacific Islander Amer Ind/Alaska Nat 0.0 Tarrant Texas US *Rates are per 100,000 and age-adjusted to the 2000 US Std Population (19 age groups - Census P25-1130) standard; Confidence intervals are 95% for rates. Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12251. 10/19/2012. Texas Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23-11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5. SEER (U.S.) Incidence Source: Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program (SEER); Incidence - SEER 18 Regs Research Data + Hurricane Katrina Impacted Louisiana Cases, Nov 2011 Sub, Vintage 2009 Pops (2000-2009) <Katrina/Rita Population Adjustment: Similar to state and national trends, the highest incidence of breast cancer in Tarrant County is among White women, followed by Black women, then Hispanic women.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 14 Age-Specific Breast Cancer Incidence Rates*, Tarrant County Females, Tarrant County by race and ethnicity, Diagnosed 2005-2009 600.0 500.0 400.0 Rate 300.0 200.0 100.0 0.0 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ White Non-Hispanic 0.7 7.4 26.5 60.3 113.0 213.0 244.0 293.8 385.0 451.2 438.2 483.9 430.0 339.9 Black 0.0 5.5 19.6 40.4 142.4 191.7 209.2 324.3 319.8 407.5 312.8 368.5 340.4 379.6 Hispanic 2.4 3.2 24.2 52.3 122.3 169.0 182.9 173.8 315.5 349.2 256.4 329.4 222.5 176.7 Asian/Pacific Islander 0.0 11.4 30.5 15.9 70.8 114.0 187.3 162.0 178.2 162.5 233.8 356.7 155.8 0.0 Age Groups *Rates are per 100,000. In Tarrant County, the incidence of breast cancer increases with age for all Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12253. 10/29/2012. Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23- 11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5 racial/ethnic groups, but does not increase at the same rate for all racial/ethnic groups.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 15 Average Annual Breast Cancer Age-Specific Incidence Rates, Among Older Women (55+) in Tarrant County and Texas*, 2005-2009 600.0 500.0 400.0 Rate 300.0 200.0 Tarrant Texas US 100.0 0.0 55-64 65-74 75+ *Rates are per 100,000; Confidence intervals are 95% for rates. Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12288. 12/20/2012. Texas Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23-11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5 In Tarrant County, among women in the age groups of 40-44 and 55-59, Black women have the highest incidence of breast cancer. White women have the highest incidence of breast cancer in all other age groups.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 16 Counts of Newly-Diagnosed Cases of Female Breast Cancer*, By Selected Zip Codes**, 2007-2009, ZIP Code Count 76133 131 75052 110 76116 108 76063 100 ZIP Code Count 76039 54 76134 53 76132 51 76182 51 ZIP Code Count 76131 29 76006 25 76036 25 76118 25 Please note: Due to small numbers of cases, zip code data is non-comparable, since these numbers represent cases and not ratios. 76021 94 76051 87 76112 83 76248 81 76017 78 76109 72 76012 71 76016 71 76179 70 76108 65 76013 64 76180 64 76244 63 76053 62 76092 62 76137 62 76119 61 76020 57 76107 57 76034 56 76001 54 76117 50 76114 49 76140 48 76126 47 76262 46 76135 44 76022 43 76010 41 76110 41 76148 40 76011 36 76018 36 76106 36 76123 36 76002 34 76014 33 76040 33 76054 31 76104 31 76111 30 76015 29 76103 23 76115 22 76120 22 76105 21 76052 19 76060 17 76164 16 75054 8 76102 8 76155 3 76177 3 76094 2 76007 1 76095 1 76127 1 76162 1 76163 1 *Only includes malignant cases (there may have been other cases diagnosed at earliest insitu stage, but these are not included) **Any missing zip codes means that there were no new cases diagnosed during this time period Source: Texas Cancer Registry Incidence File, 1995-2009, cutoff 11/2011. Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Source data for "Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23- 11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 17 MORTALITY

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 18 Leading Causes of Death of Women in Tarrant County, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009 White Black Hispanic Other n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms 913 (22.6, 159.1) 168 (23.1, 216.7) 93 (22.1, 117.5) 38 (26.2, 111.9) Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart 900 (22.3, 167.3) 157 (21.6, 184.7) 65 (15.5, 127.5) 27 (18.6, 84.1) Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Cerebrovascular Diseases Cerebrovascular Diseases Cerebrovascular Diseases 316 (7.78, 57.6) 48 (6.6, 65.5) 20 (4.8, 38.8) 8 (5.5,?) Cerebrovascular Diseases Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Accidents 288 (7.1, 49.6) 28 (3.9, 37.6) 18 (4.3,?) 8 (5.5,?) Alzheimer's Disease Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Accidents Diabetes Mellitus 165 (4.1, 28.3) 26 (3.6, 28.9) 15 (3.6,?) 6 (4.1,?) Accidents Accidents Certain Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 122 (3, 23.5) 24 (3.3, 23.7) 15 (3.6,?) 5 (3.4,?) Influenza and Pneumonia Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Influenza and Pneumonia 86 (2.1, 15) 23 (3.2, 25.2) 13 (3.1,?) 4 (2.8,?) Diabetes Mellitus Hypertension and Hypertensive Renal Disease Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Assault (Homicide) 77 (1.9, 13.9) 18 (2.5,?) 13 (3.1,?) 4 (2.8,?) Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Septicemia Congential Malformations, Deformations, & Chromosomal Abnormalities 60 (1.5, 10.5) 17 (2.3,?) 13 (3.1,?) 3 (2.1,?) Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Septicemia Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 56 (1.4, 10.4) 16 (2.2,?) 12 (2.9,?) 3 (2.1,?) n = number of deaths Rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to 2000 standard population Percent of total deaths attributed to a specific cause Data source: Texas Department of State Health Services In both Texas and Tarrant County, Malignant Neoplasms (cancer) are the second-leading cause of death among White women and Black women, and the first-leading cause of death among Hispanic women and women of other race/ethnicity.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 19 Leading Causes of Death of Women, Texas, by Race/Ethnicity, 2009 White Black Hispanic Other n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) n (%, Rate) Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms 12,529 (23, 152.9) 2,176 (22.9, 196.8) 2,830 (20.3, 109.7) 426 (23.8, 100.9) Malignant Neoplasms Malignant Neoplasms Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Heart 11,250 (20.7, 149) 2,108 (22.2, 180.1) 2,825 (20.3, 130.1) 382 (21.3, 113) Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Cerebrovascular Diseases Cerebrovascular Diseases Accidents 3,805 (7, 49) 689 (7,2, 63.4) 902 (6.5, 41.3) 128 (7.1, 29.6) Cerebrovascular Disease Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus Cerebrovascular Diseases 3,568 (6.6, 43.3) 435 (4.6, 38.2) 766 (5.5, 33.1) 124 (6.9, 36) Alzheimer's Disease Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Accidents Diabetes Mellitus 2,801 (5.1, 32.7) 360 (3.8, 32.9) 597 (4.3, 17.6) 53 (3, 13.2) Accidents Accidents Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 2,316 (4.3, 34.2) 285 (3, 21.3) 524 (3.8, 23.1) 49 (2.7, 12.7) Influenza and Pneumonia Alzheimer's Disease Septicemia Septicemia 1,216 (2.2, 15) 268 (2.8, 27.3) 400 (2.9, 16.6) 39 (2.2, 9.7) Diabetes Mellitus Septicemia Alzheimer's Disease Influenza and Pneumonia 1,153 (2.1, 14.9) 260 (2.7, 22.9) 380 (2.7, 20) 37 (2.1, 12) Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Influenza and Pneumonia Assault (Homicide) 981 (1.8, 12.3) 240 (2.5, 21.6) 375 (2.7, 15.5) 36 (2, 6.1) Septicemia Influenzia and Pneumonia Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis Intentional Self-Harm (Suicide) 950 (1.7, 12.3) 187 (2, 16.6) 337 (2.4, 12.6) 36 (2, 6.2) n = number of deaths Percent of total deaths attributed to a specific cause Rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to 2000 standard population Data source: Texas Department of State Health Services Also in line with state and national trends, Black women are 1.5 times more likely to die from breast cancer than White women, and 2.5 times more likely to die from breast cancer than Hispanic women.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 20 Average Annual Breast Cancer Mortality Rates, 2005-2009 Tarrant, Texas and UNITED STATES Comparison by race and ethnicity 35.0 33.1 33.1 31.7 30.0 25.0 Rate 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Tarrant Texas US Rate White Hispanic 13.1 13.1 15.5 White Non-Hispanic 21.2 21.2 23.0 Black 33.1 33.1 31.7 Asian/Pacific Islander 9.5 9.5 11.9 Amer Ind/Alaska Nat 6.5 6.5 13.1 *Rates are per 100,000 and age-adjusted to the 2000 US Std Population (19 age groups - Census P25-1130) Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12251. 10/19/2012. Texas Mortality Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Mortality - Texas, 1990-2009, SEER Pop-Adj, SEER*Prep 2.4.5, (created 01/25/12). U.S. Mortality Source: Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program (SEER); Mortality - All COD, Aggregated With State, Total U.S. (1990-2009) <Katrina/Rita Population Adjustment> Note: These U.S. Rates EXCLUDE Delaware, North Dakota and South Carolina due to lack of Hispanic identification for all years.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 21 Cause-Specific Survival* Following Diagnosis for Female Breast Cancer, Tarrant County Cases by Race and Ethnicity, Diagnosed 1995-2009 95.0% 90.0% 85.0% 80.0% 75.0% 70.0% 65.0% 60.0% 55.0% 50.0% 5-Year 10-Year All Races 85.7% 77.7% White Non-Hispanic 86.9% 79.7% Black 76.8% 64.3% Hispanic 82.9% 72.2% Asian/Pacific Islander 88.8% 84.2% Years of Survival Following Diagnosis All Races White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander *Excludes death that occur from causes unrelated to breast cancer Actuarial method. Confidence interval: Log(-Log()) Transformation. The level is 95%. Cases were of female breast cancer diagnosed in residents of Tarrant County, Texas, 1995-2009, and followed through December, 2009. Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12253. 10/29/201.2 Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23-11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5 In Tarrant County, Black women have a lower 5 and 10-year survival rate than all other women. Survival rates may be affected by many factors such as socioeconomic status, access to care, or diet.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 22 % Change in Cause-Specific Survival* between Year 5 and Year 10 Following Diagnosis for Female Breast Cancer, Tarrant County by Race and Ethnicity, Cases Diagnosed 1995-2009 0.0% % Change 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% All Races White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% *Excludes death that occur from causes unrelated to breast cancer Actuarial method. Confidence interval: Log(-Log()) Transformation. The level is 95%. Cases were of female breast cancer diagnosed in residents of Tarrant County, Texas, 1995-2009, and followed through December, 2009. Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12253. 10/29/2012. Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23-11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 23 Average Annual Breast Cancer Age-Specific Mortality Rates, Among Older Women (55+) in Tarrant County, Texas, United States*, 2005-2009 160.0 140.0 120.0 Rate 100.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 Texas Tarrant US 0.0 *Rates are per 100,000; Confidence intervals are 95% for rates. 55-64 65-74 75+ Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12288. 12/20/2012. Texas Mortality Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Mortality - Texas, 1990-2009, SEER Pop-Adj, SEER*Prep 2.4.5, (created 01/25/12). The overall mortality rates of older women (55+) with breast cancer are fairly similar across Tarrant County, Texas, and the Unit States.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 24 STAGE AT DIAGNOSIS

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 25 Late Stage* Breast Cancer Distribution, Tarrant, Texas and United States, Comparison by race and ethnicity, 1995-2009 Percent 45.00% 40.00% 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% 38.59% 36.74% 36.59% 35.98% 35.73% 33.10% 33.68% 34.05% 33.14% 33.92% 28.65% 28.57% 29.92% 28.05% 26.69% Tarrant Texas US White Non-Hispanic Black Asian/Pacific Islander Amer Ind/Alaska Nat Hispanic *Late stage defined as regional or distant. Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12251. 10/19/2012. Texas Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23-11, SEER*Prep 2.4.5. SEER (U.S.) Incidence Source: Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program (SEER); Incidence - SEER 18 Regs Research Data + Hurricane Katrina Impacted Louisiana Cases, Nov 2011 Sub, Vintage 2009 Pops (2000-2009) <Katrina/Rita Population Adjustment: In Tarrant County, Hispanic women are more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer (38.6%) than Black women (36.7%). This is unique compared to Texas and the United States, where Black women are most likely to be diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer than other ethnic groups.

Breast Cancer in Tarrant County 26 Late Stage* Distribution of Breast Cancer Among Older Women, in Texas and Tarrant County Females, 2005-2009 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 28.98% 30.42% 28.34% 26.51% 26.95% 25.07% 25.07% 25.56% 26.22% Percentage 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% Tarrant Texas US 5.00% 0.00% 55-64 65-74 75+ *Late stage defined as regional or distant. In Tarrant County, the percentage of older women (55+) that are diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer is slightly lower than Texas, but similar to the United States. Prepared by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry. Data Request # 12288. 12/20/2012. Texas Incidence Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, Cancer Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Texas Cancer Registry, Incidence - Texas, 1995-2009, Cut-off 11-23- 11,SEER*Prep 2.4.5