wflung00and95: Lung cancer mortality data for white females, 2000-4 and 1995-9
Description
Counts and rates of age-adjusted (2000 U.S. standard) lung cancer mortality data among white women, aggregated for 1995-9 and 2000-4.
Format
A data frame with 51 observations, 1 for each state + DC,
on the following 12 variables.
- Rate.00
- a numeric vector of age-adjusted rates by state during 2000-4 for white females
- Count.00
- a numeric vector of the number of white female lung cancer deaths during 2000-4
- Lower.00
- a numeric vector of the 95% confidence interval lower bound for white female 2000-4 rates
- Upper.00
- a numeric vector of the 95% confidence interval upper bound for white female 2000-4 rates
- Pop.00
- a numeric vector of the white female population during 2000
- StdErr.00
- a numeric vector of the standard error of the white female 2000-4 rates
- Rate.95
- a numeric vector of age-adjusted rates by state during 1995-9 for white females
- Count.95
- a numeric vector of the number of white female lung cancer deaths during 1995-9
- Lower.95
- a numeric vector of the 95% confidence interval lower bound for white female 1995-9 rates
- Upper.95
- a numeric vector of the 95% confidence interval upper bound for white female 1995-9 rates
- Pop.95
- a numeric vector of the white female population estimates for 1995
- StdErr.95
- a numeric vector of the standard error of the white female 1995-9 rates
Source
Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute
SEER*Stat software (http://www.seer.cancer.gov/seerstat),
November 2007 data submission, released April 2008. Data
originally provided to NCI by the National Center for Health
Statistics.Details
The rates on this file are directly age adjusted to the US 2000
standard population and are expressed as the number of deaths per 100,000 person-years.
The row names are the 2 character postal codes for the states.
The data represents the rates for two periods of time: 2000 to 2004 and 1995 to 1999.
This dataset is used in the micromapST examples.