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Release date: 03 January 2003 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Other area classification
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: This presents the latest one- and five-year age-standardised relative survival rates for cancers of the bladder, breast (in women), cervix, colon, lung, oesophagus, prostate and stomach with data for the government office regions (GOR) and strategic health authorities (SHA).
Release date: 30 September 2003 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Cancer statistics covering numbers of new cases, incidence and survival rates in England each year.
Release date: 31 October 2003 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: This present the latest one- and five-year age-standardised crude and relative survival rates for adult patients (aged 15-99 years) diagnosed in England for 21 common cancers.
Release date: 28 November 2003 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Other
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Presents national and regional information about cancer incidence.
Release date: 05 January 2004 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Other area classification
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: This presents the latest one- and five-year age-standardised relative survival rates for cancers of the bladder, breast (in women), cervix, colon, lung, oesophagus, prostate and stomach with data for the government office regions (GOR) and strategic health authorities (SHA).
Release date: 30 September 2004 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Cancer statistics covering numbers of new cases, incidence and survival rates in England each year.
Release date: 20 December 2004 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Other
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Presents national and regional information about cancer incidence.
Release date: 03 January 2005 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Country
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: This present the latest one- and five-year age-standardised crude and relative survival rates for adult patients (aged 15-99 years) diagnosed in England for 21 common cancers.
Release date: 03 January 2005 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Other area classification
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: This presents the latest one- and five-year age-standardised relative survival rates for cancers of the bladder, breast (in women), cervix, colon, lung, oesophagus, prostate and stomach with data for the government office regions (GOR) and strategic health authorities (SHA).
Release date: 10 February 2005 at
9:30am
Theme: Population | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England
Geographic breakdown: Other area classification
| Designation: Experimental Official Statistics
Summary: This product is part of the set of Small Area Population Estimates (SAPE). It includes mid-year population estimates for PCOs in England by age and sex. PCOs are the lower level of the current health administration in England, reporting to Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs). PCO population estimates are consistent with local authority, regional and national population estimates.