Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly important. Population-based survival trends provide a key insight into the overall effectiveness of the health system, alongside trends in incidence and mortality. For this purpose, we aimed to provide a unique measure of cancer survival. In this observational study, we analysed trends in survival with population-based data for 7·2 million adults diagnosed with a first, primary, invasive malignancy in England and Wales during 1971–2011 and followed up to the end of 2012. We constructed a survival index for all cancers combined using data from the National Cancer Registry and the Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit. The index is designed to be indepe...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly im...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly importa...
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...
SummaryBackgroundThe National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, wi...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with th...
This dataset presents breakdowns by broad age group of the latest five-year age-standardised crude a...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with th...
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 breakdowns by broad age group of the latest five-year age-standardised crude a...
Cancer survival statistics are needed by health authorities (HAs) to develop local policies and mana...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...
SummaryBackgroundAssessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly im...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of progress in cancer control at the population level is increasingly importa...
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...
SummaryBackgroundThe National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, wi...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with th...
This dataset presents breakdowns by broad age group of the latest five-year age-standardised crude a...
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) cancer plan for England was published in 2000, with th...
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 breakdowns by broad age group of the latest five-year age-standardised crude a...
Cancer survival statistics are needed by health authorities (HAs) to develop local policies and mana...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
This dataset presents one- and five-year survival rates, by broad age group, for adult patients (age...
This dataset presents the five-year age-standardised relative survival rates up to the end of 2001 f...