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Cancer survival in England for specific cancer sites by age, sex and stage at diagnosis. Produced in collaboration with Public Health England.
One-year cancer survival by Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) for all cancers combined – breast, colorectal and lung.
This guide, for the Caribbean, Pacific and Africa from the Commonwealth Cyber Declaration, helps people and businesses use the internet safely and securely.
This release summarises the survival of adults diagnosed with cancer in England between 2016 and 2020 and followed to 2021, and children diagnosed with cancer in England between 2003 and 2020 and followed to 2021. Adult cancer survival estimates are...
One-year cancer survival by Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) for all cancers combined – breast, colorectal and lung – from 2003 to 2018 and followed up to 2019.
This National Cancer Intelligence Network report describes the 1-year survival analysis for patients in England first diagnosed in 2012.
This article presents new 5-year cancer survival estimates by stage and outlines how stage of diagnosis for different cancers affects health outcomes.
Long-term survival trends for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England. Adults and stage of diagnosis survival estimates will be published in a separate release, later in 2018. Produced in collaboration with Public Health England.
Comparisons across 24 cancer types of the rate of survival for adults (aged 15 to 99) and short-term predicted survival estimates for recently diagnosed patients
Long-term survival trends for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England. Adult and stage of diagnosis survival estimates will be published in a separate release, later in 2018.
1-year cancer survival by Clinical Commissioning Group for all-cancers combined, breast, colorectal and lung from 2003 to 2018 followed up to 2019.
One-year cancer survival by Clinical Commissioning Group for all-cancers combined, 3 cancers combined, breast, colorectal and lung.
1 and 5 year survival estimates for adults diagnosed with 1 of 24 common cancers from 2008 to 2012 and followed up to 2013.
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