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HPV Fact Sheet # 2
GENERAL HPV
INFORMATION
YEAR
Total
Female
Population
Total Black
Female
Population
Total Black
Female
18+
Population
Actual
Numbers  
Cervical
Cancer
Deaths
Percentage
of the 18+
Black
Female
Population
Percentage
of the  
Total Black
Female
Population
Percentage
of the  
Total
Female
Population
2006
HPV Vaccine
Approved for
public uses
308,896
181, 219
141,658
7
.00494
.00386
.00226
2005
307,249
182,918
142,658
13
.00911
.00710
.00423
2004
306,286
184,842
143,743
8
.00556
.00432
.00261
2003
HPV Vaccine
Discovered
305,121
186,334
144,720
14
.00967
.00751
.00458
2002
306,117
188,437
145,938
8
.00548
.00424
.00261
2001
305,346
189,725
146,682
14
.00954
.00737
.00458
2000
302,693
190,768
146,979
14
.00952
.00733
.00462
1999
302,619
181, 219
143, 558
18
.012
.00993
.00594

CERVICAL CANCER DEATHS OF WASHINGTON DC
Cervical cancer Mortality Vital Statistics File 1999-2006 Results for the District of Columbia
Population Numbers: provided by Prepared by D.C. Office of Planning/State Data Center   
Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau 801 North Capitol Street, NE Washington,  
DC 20002 Suite 4000 (202) 442 7600, (202) 442-7638 FAX,  
www.planning.dc.gov
Cervical Cancer Mortality Information: provided by Cancer Statistics Branch /                     
Surveillance Research Program / Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences            
National Cancer Institute / Bethesda, MD 20892-8316.
The Surveillance, Epidemiology and    
End Results (SEER) Program, is a premier source for cancer statistics in the United States.   
Health Statistician- 301-402-5330.
http://seer.cancer.gov/ Only the race of Black Females in   
Washington DC who died from cervical cancer was provided in this report.