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Cancer survival in England - adults diagnosed
One-year and five-year net survival for adults (15-99) in England diagnosed with one of 29 common cancers, by age and sex.
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Geographic patterns of cancer survival in England
1-year and 5-year net-survival estimates for men, women and persons in England, by NHS Region, Cancer Alliance, and Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships.
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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.
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Cancer Survival: England and Wales, One- and five-year survival of patients, major cancers, sex and age
Cancer survival: One- and five-year survival of patients, major cancers, sex and age.
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Cancer survival smoothed life tables
Smoothed life tables for use in cancer survival, by sex, index of multiple deprivation, age and region of England.
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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Table A
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the oesophagus.
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Long-term Breast Cancer Survival - England and Wales
This presents a predicted 10-year survival (%), for women diagnosed aged 15-99, for Government Office Regions in England, and for Wales.
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Four major cancers, England and Wales
Cancer Survival: England and Wales, four major cancers.
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Cancer survival in England, with precision estimates, Tables 1 to 9
1-year cancer survival by Clinical Commissioning Group for all cancers combined, three cancers combined, breast, colorectal and lung. 1-, 5- and 10-year index of cancer survival estimates are also available by Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships and Cancer Alliances.
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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Table F
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the cervix.