Cancer survival statistics are needed by health authorities (HAs) to develop local policies and manage resources optimally. Methodological issues can affect the interpretation of these and similar statistics. More reliable indicators of cancer survival are obtained by using regional life tables, rather than a single national life table, to take into account background mortality. As cancer survival varies widely with age, age standardisation is required to improve the comparability of survival rates in cancer patient groups with different age structures. The standards based on cases diagnosed in England and Wales during 1986-1990 provide valuable continuity with earlier published results. Estimates of annual rates of change in survival (base...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
This dataset presents the five-year relative survival rates up to the end of 1999 for those people d...
Objective: To improve estimation of regional variation in cancer survival and identify cancers to wh...
Newly available data on cancer survival within regions in England and Wales, showed a wide regional ...
Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly important. Populati...
Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persistent regional an...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly im...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
This dataset presents the latest five-year relative survival rates up to the end of 2000 for those p...
Commentary, charts and tables present the latest one- and five-year age-standardised crude and relat...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly importa...
BACKGROUND: Reducing geographical inequalities in cancer survival in England was a key aim of the Ca...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
IntroductionPopulation-based cancer survival data provide insight into the effectiveness of health c...
This dataset presents breakdowns by broad age group of the latest five-year age-standardised crude a...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
This dataset presents the five-year relative survival rates up to the end of 1999 for those people d...
Objective: To improve estimation of regional variation in cancer survival and identify cancers to wh...
Newly available data on cancer survival within regions in England and Wales, showed a wide regional ...
Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly important. Populati...
Cancer survival is a key measure of the effectiveness of health-care systems. Persistent regional an...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly im...
Cancer survival varies substantially across population groups. For instance, there are differences a...
This dataset presents the latest five-year relative survival rates up to the end of 2000 for those p...
Commentary, charts and tables present the latest one- and five-year age-standardised crude and relat...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly importa...
BACKGROUND: Reducing geographical inequalities in cancer survival in England was a key aim of the Ca...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
IntroductionPopulation-based cancer survival data provide insight into the effectiveness of health c...
This dataset presents breakdowns by broad age group of the latest five-year age-standardised crude a...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
This dataset presents the five-year relative survival rates up to the end of 1999 for those people d...
Objective: To improve estimation of regional variation in cancer survival and identify cancers to wh...