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Benchmarking 0652526-06037552200 in Norwalk against all neighborhoods

 

0652526-06037552200 in Norwalk has the least cancer (excluding skin cancer) among adults (3.5%) among all the 21 California neighborhoods in Norwalk. That 3.5% compares to an average of 4.5% and standard deviation of 0.7% across those 21 California neighborhoods.

0652526-06037552200 has these related standings among those 21 California neighborhoods:

  • cancer (excluding skin cancer) among adults = 3.5% (the least)

  • current smoking among adults = 15.2% (2nd-most)

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beat 0652526-06037552601 in Norwalk (3.7%), 0652526-06037552400 in Norwalk (3.8%), 0652526-06037552800 in Norwalk (4%), and 0652526-06037554700 in Norwalk (4.1%), and 16 others, ending with 0652526-06037552302 in Norwalk (6.3%).

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References

  1. cancer (excluding skin cancer) among adults. Lower values are better. All source data come from the 2018 release of 500 Cities: Local Data for Better Health which states: This dataset includes 2016, 2015 model-based small area estimates for 27 measures of chronic disease related to unhealthy behaviors (5), health outcomes (13), and use of preventive services (9). Data were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. The project was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in conjunction with the CDC Foundation [...] It includes estimates for the 500 largest US cities and approximately 28,000 census tracts within these cities.
  2. in city. All source data come from the 2018 release of 500 Cities: Local Data for Better Health which states: This dataset includes 2016, 2015 model-based small area estimates for 27 measures of chronic disease related to unhealthy behaviors (5), health outcomes (13), and use of preventive services (9). Data were provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Population Health, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch. The project was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in conjunction with the CDC Foundation [...] It includes estimates for the 500 largest US cities and approximately 28,000 census tracts within these cities.