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1-year and 5-year age-standardised net survival (per cent) for men, women and all adults diagnosed with cancer of the lung: England, NHS Region, Clinical Senate, Area Team
1-year and 5-year age-standardised net survival (per cent) for women diagnosed with cancer of the breast and cervix, and men diagnosed with cancer of the prostate: England, NHS Region, Clinical Senate, Area Team
1-year and 5-year age-standardised net survival (per cent) for men, women and all adults diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus: England, NHS Region, Clinical Senate, Area Team
1-year and 5-year age-standardised net survival (per cent) for men, women and all adults diagnosed with cancer of the bladder: England, NHS Region, Clinical Senate, Area Team
Survival estimates for adults diagnosed with cancer, by stage, for years 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, England
Tumour records included and excluded from analysis, by stage, for years 2012, 2013 and 2014, England
Survival for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England from 1990 to 2008, followed up to 31 December 2013.
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the colon.
One-year survival and five-year survival index (%) for three cancers combined (breast (women), colorectum and lung).
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the breast.