© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number 1089464 Cervical Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Cervical CancerStats report.

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© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Cervical Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Cervical CancerStats report published in However, the incidence, mortality and survival statistics have been updated to reflect the latest available data. For more information about UK cancer statistics please contact or visit

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Table One: Number of new cases and rates of cervical cancer, UK, 2006 ©Cancer Research UK EnglandWalesScotlandN.IrelandUK Cases Females2, ,873 Crude rate per 100,000 population Females Age-standardised rate (European) per 100,000 population Females CI 95%

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure One: Numbers of new cases and age specific incidence rates, by sex, cervical cancer, UK 2006 ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Five: Age-standardised incidence and mortality rates, cervical cancer by region of the world, 2002 estimates

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Seven: One-year age-standardised survival for cervical cancer for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Eight: Five-year age-standardised survival for cervical cancer for patients diagnosed in England and Wales during ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Nine: Relative survival for cervical cancers first diagnosed in the period in the West Midlands ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Ten: Five-year relative survival for patients diagnosed with cervical cancer in England and Wales during by age at diagnosis ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Eleven: Number of deaths and age-specific mortality rates, cervical cancer, UK, 2007 ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Twelve: Age-specific mortality rates, cervical cancer, UK, ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Thirteen: Age standardised (European) mortality rates, cervical cancer, UK, ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Fourteen: European age-standardised mortality from cervical cancer by age ©Cancer Research UK Rate per 100,000 females Age Group percentage decrease