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When would you say the risk of colon cancer is the highest, when you're under 40 years old, between 40 and 60 years old, or over 60 years old?
When would you say the risk of colon cancer is the highest, when you're under 40 years old, between 40 and 60 years old, or over 60 years old?
[CC-27] When would you say the risk of colon cancer is the highest, when you're under 40 years old, between 40 and 60 years old, or over 60 years old?
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Estimated U.S. Adult Population
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Survey Respondents
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Response
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Number
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Percentage
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Sample
Responses
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Sample
Percentage
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1
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Under 40 years old
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7,818,525
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3.8%
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193
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3.1%
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2
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Between 40 and 60 years old
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125,074,340
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61.2%
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3,682
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59.3%
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3
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Over 60 years old
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54,320,299
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26.5%
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1,774
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28.5%
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98
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Refused
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289,030
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0.1%
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12
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0.1%
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99
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Don't know
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16,741,649
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8.1%
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547
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8.8%
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Total
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-
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100%
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6,208
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100%
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Survey Notes:
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HINTS 2003 Survey Instrument (English): PDF
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Who was asked:
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People who have not had colon cancer
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Data collection method:
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Phone
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Question source:
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New to HINTS 2003
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Dataset:
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2003
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Briefs that use this question:
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None
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