Publication, Part of Cancer registrations statistics, England
Cancer Registration Statistics, England, 2023
National statistics, Accredited official statistics
Links to related statistics
Statistics related to cancer are available on the NDRS outputs catalogue
NDRS also publishes Official statistics on:
- The Case-mix adjusted percentage of cancers diagnosed at stages 1 and 2 Collection provides all bulletins relating to case-mix adjusted stage:
- One-year and 3-year case-mix adjusted percentage of cancers diagnosed at stages 1 and 2, as compared to stages 1 to 4
- The Cancer survival for England Collection provides all bulletins relating to cancer survival:
- Cancer survival statistics for adults and children by age group, stage at diagnosis, deprivation and by different geographical variations.
- Index of cancer survival for all cancers, breast, bowel, and lung cancer.
- The Conditional crude probability of death from cancer publication provides conditional crude probabilities of death, split by cancer and non-cancer causes, for adult cancer patients in England.
Explore the NDRS cancer data dashboards that help visualise the data and include options to download the data here.
Cancer incidence statistics across the UK can be accessed from the following individual cancer registries:
Welsh Cancer Intelligence Surveillance Unit [email protected]
Public Health Scotland [email protected]
Northern Ireland Cancer Registry [email protected]
NDRS, the Office for National Statistics and these other cancer registries (including the National Cancer Registry Ireland, along with specialist registries and cancer charities) are members of the UK and Ireland Association of Cancer Registries (UKIACR), which aims to promote and develop cancer registration in England, Wales, Scotland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The UKIACR specifically provides a:
- focus for national initiatives in cancer registration
- coherent voice for representation of cancer registries in the UK and Ireland
- channel for liaison between registries and for agreeing policy on matters connected with cancer registration
- framework to facilitate the operation of special-interest groups and regional registries
- means of stimulating the development of cancer registration, information procedures and practices, and research based on cancer registry data
UK-wide statistics on cancer incidence can also be found on the website of Cancer Research UK.
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