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Brain cancer rates have risen by a quarter over the past three decades
26-Apr-2013Deaths have increased over the same period but so has survival
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Bowel cancer rates in England have risen since 1971
28-Mar-2013Mortality rates fall and survival estimates improve during same period
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Prostate cancer: the most common cancer among men in England - 2010
06-Mar-2013Summary of prostate cancer incidence, mortality and survival in England, 2010
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Summary: Cancer Survival in England: Patients Diagnosed, 2006–2010 and Followed up to 2011
23-Oct-2012This bulletin presents one- and five-year net survival estimates for adults (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with one of the 21 most common cancers in England during 2006–2010, and followed up to 2011. These cancers comprise over 90 per cent of all newly diagnosed cancers. Data are presented by sex, by age group, and for all ages combined, both age-standardised and un-standardised.
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Breast Cancer: Incidence, Mortality and Survival, 2010
28-Sep-2012Summary of breast cancer incidence, mortality and survival in England, 2010
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Video Summary: Cancer Statistics for England, 2010
28-Sep-2012Short video describing the production of cancer statistics, and reports the latest ones for England, with a focus on breast cancer.
Latest Summaries
Latest Publications
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011
18-Apr-2013This bulletin presents estimates of age-standardised one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with one of eight cancers in England during 2004–2006 and followed up to 2011. Annual trends in unstandardised net survival during 2002–2006 are also presented. Results are presented by Region, Strategic Health Authority, Cancer Network and by sex.
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Cancer Survival by Cancer Network, England: Patients diagnosed 1997-2010 and followed up to 2011
19-Dec-2012This bulletin presents one- and five-year age-standardised net survival estimates for the 28 Cancer Networks of England, for patients who were diagnosed with a cancer of the oesophagus, stomach, colon, lung, breast (women) or cervix during 1997–2010 and followed up to 31 December 2011. One-year survival estimates are reported for patients diagnosed in 1997, 2002, 2006 and 2010, and five-year survival estimates for those diagnosed in 1997, 2002 and 2006.
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Index of Cancer Survival for Primary Care Trusts in England: Patients diagnosed 1996–2010 and followed up to 2011
19-Dec-2012This bulletin presents updated estimates of a cancer survival index at one year after diagnosis for all cancers combined in each of 151 Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in England, for patients diagnosed during 1996–2010 and followed up to 31 December 2011. The survival index is adjusted for differences in the profile of cancer patients by age, sex and type of cancer between PCTs.
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Index of Cancer Survival for Primary Care Trusts in England: Pre-release access list (Pdf 34Kb)
19-Dec-2012Index of Cancer Survival for Primary Care Trusts in England: Pre-release access list
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Pre-Release Access List - Cancer Survival by Cancer Network, England: Patients diagnosed in 1997 to 2010 followed up to 2011 (Pdf 34Kb)
19-Dec-2012Pre-Release Access List for Cancer Survival by Cancer Network, England: Patients diagnosed in 1997 to 2010 followed up to 2011
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Cancer Incidence and Mortality in the United Kingdom, 2008-10
06-Dec-2012This bulletin presents the number of new diagnosed cases of cancer, the number of deaths from cancer along with incidence and mortality rates for 2008−10.
Latest Data
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011 - Table A: oesophagus (Excel sheet 169Kb)
18-Apr-2013These tables present one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in England between 2004 and 2006 and followed up to 2011. Estimates are presented for England, Regions, Strategic Health Authorities, and Cancer Networks. Estimates are also presented showing annual trends for the period 2002-2006.
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011 - Table B: stomach (Excel sheet 169Kb)
18-Apr-2013These tables present one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the stomach in England between 2004 and 2006 and followed up to 2011. Estimates are presented for England, Regions, Strategic Health Authorities, and Cancer Networks. Estimates are also presented showing annual trends for the period 2002-2006.
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011 - Table C: colon (Excel sheet 162Kb)
18-Apr-2013These tables present one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the colon in England between 2004 and 2006 and followed up to 2011. Estimates are presented for England, Regions, Strategic Health Authorities, and Cancer Networks. Estimates are also presented showing annual trends for the period 2002-2006.
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011 - Table D: lung (Excel sheet 169Kb)
18-Apr-2013These tables present one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the lung in England between 2004 and 2006 and followed up to 2011. Estimates are presented for England, Regions, Strategic Health Authorities, and Cancer Networks. Estimates are also presented showing annual trends for the period 2002-2006.
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011 - Table E: breast, cervix and prostate (Excel sheet 173Kb)
18-Apr-2013These tables present one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the breast, cervix or prostate in England between 2004 and 2006 and followed up to 2011. Estimates are presented for England, Regions, Strategic Health Authorities, and Cancer Networks. Estimates are also presented showing annual trends for the period 2002-2006.
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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Patients followed up to 2011 - Table F: bladder (Excel sheet 173Kb)
18-Apr-2013These tables present one- and five-year net survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the bladder in England between 2004 and 2006 and followed up to 2011. Estimates are presented for England, Regions, Strategic Health Authorities, and Cancer Networks. Estimates are also presented showing annual trends for the period 2002-2006.