In 2000–2005, non-Hispanic White females
were more likely than women of other races and
ethnicities to be diagnosed with endometrial
or uterine cancer (25.4 per 100,000). Overall,
non-Hispanic White and Black women aged 65
years and older were most likely to have this type
of cancer (92.1 and 84.3 per 100,000 women,
respectively), followed by Hispanic women of
the same age group (57.7 per 100,000). Among
45- to 64-year-olds, American Indian/Alaska
Native women were least likely to have endometrial
or uterine cancer (29.9 per 100,000), while
Black women were least likely among those aged
20–44 years (4.1 per 100,000).
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