SummaryBackgroundThe National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with the aim of improving the survival of patients with cancer. By contrast, a formal cancer strategy was not implemented in Wales until late 2006. National data on cancer patient survival in England and Wales up to 2007 thus offer the opportunity for a first formal assessment of the cancer plan in England, by comparing survival trends in England with those in Wales before, during, and after the implementation of the plan.MethodsWe analysed population-based survival in 2·2 million adults diagnosed with one of 21 common cancers in England and Wales during 1996–2006 and followed up to Dec 31, 2007. We defined three calendar periods: 1996–2000 (be...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in survival were observed for many cancers in England during ...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with th...
SummaryBackgroundThe National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, wi...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly importa...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly im...
Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly important. Populati...
We examined national trends and socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival in England and Wales d...
We examined national trends and socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival in England and Wales d...
BACKGROUND: Reducing geographical inequalities in cancer survival in England was a key aim of the Ca...
Objective To estimate holy many deaths from cancer have been avoided in England and Wales because of...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
Commentary, charts and tables present the latest one- and five-year age-standardised crude and relat...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in survival were observed for many cancers in England during ...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with th...
SummaryBackgroundThe National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, wi...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly importa...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly im...
Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly important. Populati...
We examined national trends and socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival in England and Wales d...
We examined national trends and socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival in England and Wales d...
BACKGROUND: Reducing geographical inequalities in cancer survival in England was a key aim of the Ca...
Objective To estimate holy many deaths from cancer have been avoided in England and Wales because of...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
Commentary, charts and tables present the latest one- and five-year age-standardised crude and relat...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in survival were observed for many cancers in England during ...
BACKGROUND: There are currently two million cancer survivors in the United Kingdom, and in recent ye...