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Indicator: Mammogram within 2 years, King County Women Age 40+

Had a mammogram within 2 years
  • Source: Washington State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System supported in part by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement
  • Most recent data (2008): 77.1%, or about 339,000 King County women age 40+.

Sections: Indicators | Comparison Data

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Trend Over Time
Demographic Differences
Last 10 Years
Last 5 Years
5-year Average, 2004-2008
1999-2008
2004-2008
Percent
Lower CI
Upper CI
All (Women Age 40+)
---
---
76.4
74.4
78.2
Age
40-49
---
---
65.5
61.5
69.4
50-64
---
---
83.4
80.9
85.6
65+
---
---
79.5
76.1
82.5
Race/Ethnicity
African American
^
^
64.5
49.9
76.7
American Indian/AN
^
^
72.4
52.1
86.3
Asian/PI
^
---
73.0
64.1
80.3
Hispanic/Latina
^
^
64.6
52.2
75.4
White
---
---
77.2
75.2
79.2
Annual Household Income
<$15,000
---
---
68.1
60.0
75.2
$15,000-$24,999
---
---
67.5
60.6
73.7
$25,000-$34,999
---
---
74.2
68.5
79.1
$35,000-$49,999
---
---
74.7
68.7
79.8
$50,000-$75,000
---
---
75.0
67.8
81.0
$75,000+
---
---
80.2
77.4
82.8
Region
East
---
81.7
78.8
84.4
South
---
---
72.4
68.3
76.1
Seattle
---
---
74.6
71.2
77.7
North
---
---
80.6
76.2
84.4

















Trend symbols:
up, statistically significant
down, statistically significant
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flat, no trend
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getting worse
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getting better

Notes:

N/A: Not available

^ Too few occurrences to meet validity standard

CI is 95% Confidence Interval

Rate: Percent

Persons of Hispanic/Latina ethnicity can be of any race and are included in the racial categories


See also:

King County AIMs High*

Health care provision

*AIMs High performance reports by the King County Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Management can help you understand social, economic, and environmental conditions throughout the county and what King County government is doing to improve those conditions.