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Hawaii Registry

Population Characteristics of the Hawaii Registry
(2000 Census Data1)
  Both Sexes % of Total Registry Population
  1. Source: U.S. Bureau of Census, Census 2000, Summary Files 1 and 2.
  2. Total Population equals the sum of White, Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Other Race and 2 or more races.
  3. Since each person could report multiple races in the 2000 Census, race-specific counts and percentages in this table are based on persons self-reporting only one race.
  4. The Chinese, Filipino and Japanese populations are also included within the "Asian" population.
  5. Hispanic ethnicity is tabulated independently of race, so Hispanic persons may be of any race.
Total2 1,211,537 100
White3 294,102 24.28
Black3 22,003 1.82
American Indian / Alaska Native3 3,535 0.29
Asian3 503,868 41.59
Chinese3,4 56,600 4.67
Filipino3,4 170,635 14.08
Japanese3,4 201,764 16.65
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander3 113,539 9.37
Other Race3 15,147 1.25
Two or More Races 259,343 21.41
Hispanic5 87,699 7.24

Database:
SEER 9, SEER 11, SEER 13, SEER 17, SEER 18

Geographic Area:
Entire State

Entered SEER Program: 1973
First Full Year of Data: 1973

Principal Investigators:
Dr. Marc T. Goodman
marc@crch.hawaii.edu

Dr. Brenda Hernandez
brenda@crch.hawaii.edu

Web Site:
Cancer Research Center of HawaiiExternal Web Site Policy

The Hawaii Registry is a SEER 11 registry that covers the entire geographical area of the state of Hawaii.