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1 and 5 year survival estimates for adults diagnosed with 1 of 24 common cancers from 2008 to 2012 and followed up to 2013.
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
Amendment 1 draws attention to the risks associated with the consumption of alcohol and the abuse of drugs in relation to the chances of survival at sea.
A literature review to identify measures to maximise the survival of Atlantic salmon caught and released by anglers.
1 and 5 year survival for adults diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus, stomach, colon, lung, breast or cervix between 1997 and 2012.
5-year survival for children aged 0-14 years, by age at diagnosis, and age-standardised survival for all ages combined.
One-year cancer survival for all-cancers combined; for breast, colorectal and lung cancer separately; and for these three cancers combined.
1 and 5 year survival estimates for adults diagnosed with 1 of 24 common cancers from 2009 to 2013 and followed up to 2014.
1-year cancer survival for all cancers combined, 3 cancers combined, and for breast, colorectal, and lung cancer.
1 and 5 year survival index for all cancers combined, and 3 common cancers combined, for adults diagnosed from 1997 to 2012.
1-year cancer survival for all cancers combined, three cancers combined and for breast, colorectal, and lung cancer.
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