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Geographic patterns of cancer survival in England for cancer of the lung
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
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Geographic patterns of cancer survival in England for cancer of the oesophagus
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
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Cancer Survival: England and Wales, twenty major cancers
Cancer Survival: England and Wales, twenty major cancers.
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Geographic patterns of cancer survival in England for cancer of the breast, cervix and prostate
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
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Cancer Survival: England and Wales, twenty major cancers by age group
Cancer Survival: England and Wales, twenty major cancers by age group.
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Cancer Survival: England and Wales, less common cancers by age group
Cancer Survival: England and Wales, less common cancers by age group
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Childhood cancer survival in England
Survival estimates for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England from 2001 to 2017.
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Cancer registration statistics, England
Cancer diagnoses and age-standardised incidence rates for all types of cancer by age and sex including breast, prostate, lung and colorectal cancer.
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Cancer Survival for Children in England
Survival for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England from 1990 to 2008, followed up to 31 December 2013.
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Colorectum cancer survival estimates in England
This presents the one-year and five-year age-standardised relative survival for adults (15–99 years) diagnosed with colorectal cancer during 1998–2007 in five-year calendar periods in England.