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Movember cancer and well-being infographic
21-Nov-2014Facts about prostate and testicular cancer, and male-well-being
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Historical cancer dataset, England, 1971-1994
19-Jun-2014Registrations of newly diagnosed cases of cancer and directly age-standardised rates per 100,000 population of newly diagnosed cases of cancer, by year of diagnosis and sex
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The impact of calculating mortality and cancer incidence rates using the 2013 European Standard Population
23-May-2014The new ESP takes into account Europe’s ageing population, allowing for more accurate/stronger comparisons...
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National Cancer Statistics for England, 2013 - Video
31-Jan-2014This is a short video from the ONS looking at how the ONS collects national cancer statistics for England, as well as the latest figures for 2013. It will show the various collection points that the ONS uses to compile cancer statistics, as well as, a look at the number of cancer diagnosis and which cancers are diagnosed the most.
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Cervical cancer is the most common cancer for women aged 15-34
30-Jan-2014Cervical cancer incidence, mortality and survival, England, 1971–2011
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Pancreatic cancer survival is lowest of all common cancers
29-Nov-2013Pancreatic cancer incidence, mortality and survival, England, 1971–2011
Latest Summaries
Latest Publications
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Cancer Survival in England: adults diagnosed in 2009 to 2013, followed up to 2014
19-Nov-20151-year and 5-year net survival for adults (aged 15 to 99) in England diagnosed with one of 24 common cancers between 2009 and 2013 and followed up to 2014.
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Deaths Involving MRSA in Wales, registered in 2014
03-Sep-2015Deaths registered in Wales in 2014, where MRSA was mentioned or was identified as the underlying cause of death on death certificates.
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Cancer Registration Statistics, England, 2013
10-Jul-2015The number of cancer cases registered in 2013, and cancer incidence rates of all types of cancer by age and sex, and by region of residence in England.
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Childhood cancer survival in England, children diagnosed from 1990 to 2008 and followed up to 2013 (experimental statistics)
28-Apr-2015Data on 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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Geographic Patterns of Cancer Survival in England: Adults diagnosed 2004 to 2008 and followed up to 2013
28-Apr-20151-year and 5-year survival estimates for adults in England, presented by NHS Region, Clinical Senate and Area Team for 8 main cancer sites.
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Cancer survival by NHS England Area Team: Adults diagnosed 1997-2012, followed up to 2013
16-Dec-2014One-year and five-year age-standardised net survival estimates for the 25 NHS England Area Teams, for cancers of the oesophagus, stomach, colon, lung, breast and cervix.
Latest Data
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Cancer survival in England: adults diagnosed 2009 to 2013, followed up to 2014 (Excel sheet 242Kb)
19-Nov-20151- and 5- year net survival for adults in England diagnosed with one of 24 common cancers, by age group and sex.
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Reference table 1: Deaths involving MRSA in Wales, Registered 1993 to 2014 (Excel sheet 156Kb)
03-Sep-2015Numbers, age-standardised rates, age-specific rates and place of occurrence for deaths involving MRSA and Staphylococcus aureus in Wales, registered 1993–2014
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Cancer Registration Statistics, England, 2013 (Excel sheet 1834Kb)
10-Jul-2015The number of cancer cases registered in 2013, and cancer incidence rates of all types of cancer by age and sex, and by region of residence in England.
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A. Geographic patterns of cancer survival patients in England followed to 2013 for cancer of the oesophagus (Excel sheet 197Kb)
28-Apr-20151-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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B. Geographic patterns of cancer survival patients in England followed to 2013 for cancer of the stomach (Excel sheet 188Kb)
28-Apr-20151-year and 5-year age-standardised net survival (per cent) for men, women and all adults diagnosed with cancer of the stomach: England, NHS Region, Clinical Senate, Area Team
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C. Geographic patterns of cancer survival patients in England followed to 2013 for cancer of the colon (Excel sheet 189Kb)
28-Apr-20151-year and 5-year age-standardised net survival (per cent) for men, women and all adults diagnosed with cancer of the colon: England, NHS Region, Clinical Senate, Area Team.