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Incidence Statistics for Types of Pelvic Cancer

The information below shows a list of types of Pelvic Cancer, with information as to the annual incidence of each of these types of Pelvic Cancer. Estimates of the people affected each year are calculated based on the available statistics.

Incidence Statistics for Types of Pelvic Cancer

Disease

Incidence Estimate

US people estimate

Statistic Used for Calculation

Bladder Cancer approx 1 in 4,814 or 0.02% or 56,500 people in USA 56,499 56,500 annual cases in USA (SEER 2002 estimate)
Uterine Cancer N/A N/A No information
Ovarian Cancer approx 1 in 11,673 or 0.01% or 23,300 people in USA 23,300 23,300 annual cases in USA (SEER 2002 estimate); about 1 in 57 women in the United States (NCI)
Prostate Cancer approx 1 in 1,439 or 0.07% or 189,000 people in USA 188,999 189,000 annual cases in USA (SEER 2002 estimate); 168,665 new cases (NIDDK)

Types of Pelvic Cancer

For more information about types of Pelvic Cancer, refer to our section on types of Pelvic Cancer.

About incidence:

The medical term 'incidence' of Pelvic Cancer usually refers to the annual diagnosis rate of new cases of Pelvic Cancer. Prevalence is a different medical disease measure that refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Pelvic Cancer at any given time (e.g. prevalence includes people who have had a medical condition for a long time). For more information on prevalence and incidence statistics, see about prevalence and incidence statistics.

 

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