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Ten year survival rates for the most common cancers

hanngill 2013. 4. 26. 05:22

 

survival rates for the most common cancers.xls

 

Ten year survival rates

Figure shows the increase in ten-year survival rates from the 1970s to the present for the most common cancers. These rates were calculated as part of the review of the Cancer Research UK 2020 Goals in April 20102.

This analysis shows that whilst there has been improvement in survival for most cancers, for lung and pancreatic cancer there has been very little change and survival rates remain low. The highest survival rates are for testicular cancer, malignant melanoma and Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

 

 

Cancer survival statistics are typically expressed as the proportion of patients alive at some point subsequent to the diagnosis of their cancer. Relative survival is an estimate of the percentage of patients who would be expected to survive the effects of their cancer. Observed survival is the actual percentage of patients still alive at some specified time after diagnosis of cancer. It considers deaths from all causes, cancer or otherwise. Overview of Population-based Cancer Survival Statistics describes the methodologies involved in calculating cancer survival statistics.

Ten year relative survival (%), adults (15-99 years), selected cancers, England and Wales: survival trends for selected cancers 1971-20074
  1971-72 (1) 1980-81 (1) 1990-91 (1) 2007 (2)
Bladder 34.6 52.2 50.3 48.9
Bowel Colon 22.6 33.3 38.3 50.4
Rectum  (3)  23.9 29.9 33.4 49.3
Brain 5.7 7.4 8.7 9.4
Breast (females) 38.9 49.3 61.1 77.0
Cervix 48.4 52.6 59.5 63.0
Hodgkin's lymphoma 49.0 57.8 68.7 77.9
Kidney 22.2 27.1 31.7 43.5
Larynx (males) 50.5 56.9 55.1 59.6
Leukaemia 8.1 13.8 23.5 33.2
Lung 3.2 3.9 3.7 5.3
Melanoma 49.3 57.5 69.5 83.2
Myeloma 5.3 8.8 9.3 17.1
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (3) 21.8 29.7 35.0 50.8
Oesophagus 3.6 4.5 4.6 10.0
Ovary 18.0 21.9 25.3 35.4
Pancreas 1.9 2.1 1.7 2.8
Prostate 20.4 30.1 30.9 68.5
Stomach 4.6 7.2 8.5 13.5
Testis 67.4 84.7 91.7 96.5
Uterus 55.2 62.9 64.4 74.5
 
Other cancers 34.0 31.4 30.1 36.3
All cancers 23.7 30.0 33.7 45.2
(1) 1971-1991 Cohort analysis - actual survival      
(2) 2007 Hybrid analysis - predicted survival        
(3) These cancers are not included in the graph for visual clarity      
(4) Source: Coleman. M. P et al, Research commissioned by Cancer Research UK, 2010
survival rates for the most common cancers.xls
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