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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Table C
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the colon.
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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Table E
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the breast.
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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Table D
One- and five-year age-standardised net survival for cancer of the lung.
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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Table B
One and five-year age-standardised net surival for cancer of the stomach.
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Index of cancer survival for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England: Table 1
Number of cancer patients included in survival analyses, by calendar year of diagnosis 1997-2012 and Clinical Commissioning Groups.
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Cancer survival in England, with 95% confidence intervals, Tables 10 to 16
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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Index of cancer survival for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England: Table 8
Identification of the Clinical Commissioning Groups where the one-year survival index for all cancers combined fell above or below the 99.8% control limits on the funnel plot (Figure 4B) for all adults (aged 15-99 years) diagnosed in 2012.
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Index of cancer survival for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England: Tables 2 - 4
One-year and five-year survival index (%) for all cancers combined.
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Index of cancer survival for Clinical Commissioning Groups in England: Tables 5 - 7
One-year survival and five-year survival index (%) for three cancers combined (breast (women), colorectum and lung).
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Inequality in one-year cancer survival in England shrinks