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People between the ages of 25 and 64 are invited for regular cervical screening under the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. This is intended to detect abnormalities within the cervix that could, if undetected and untreated, develop into cervical cancer.
A measure of the proportion of children diagnosed with any type of cancer in a year who are still alive five years after diagnosis.
A measure of the number of adults diagnosed with any type of cancer in a year who are still alive five years after diagnosis.
A measure of the number of adults diagnosed with any type of cancer in a year who are still alive one year after diagnosis.
Mortality from lung cancer (ICD-10 C33-C34 equivalent to ICD-9 162).
A measure of the proportion of children diagnosed with any type of cancer in a year who are still alive five years after diagnosis.
Directly standardised mortality rate from cancer for people aged under 75, per 100,000 population.
Directly standardised mortality rate from cancer for people aged under 75, per 100,000 population.