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Line Graph of Invasive Anal and Rectal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Rate, Mississippi, 2003-2021 - Image Long Description
Overview
This graph shows the invasive anal and rectal carcinoma incidence rate in Mississippi from 2003-2021. The rates for squamous cell carcinoma of the rectum and anus increased significantly, especially for white and black females, during this time period.
Values
Numerical values presented on the image:
Invasive Anal and Rectal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Incidence Rate Chart  | |
Period  | All  | 
2003  | 1.6 | 
2004  | 1.6 | 
2005  | 1.5 | 
2006  | 1.5 | 
2007  | 2 | 
2008  | 1.4 | 
2009  | 2.3 | 
2010  | 2.3 | 
2011  | 1.9 | 
2012  | 1.9 | 
2013  | 1.6 | 
2014  | 2.1 | 
2015  | 2.3 | 
2016  | 2.3 | 
2017  | 2.3 | 
2018  | 2.3 | 
2019  | 1.8 | 
2020  | 1.6 | 
2021  | 2.4 | 
Presentation
The Invasive Anal and Rectal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Incidence Rate, Mississippi, 2003-2021 graph is a line graph that lists the years (2003-2021) across the bottom (x-axis). On the left axis is the rate per 100,000 population, 0 to 3.0. The rate is displayed as one plotted line for white males, white females, black males and black females combined - a blue line with diamonds.