CANCER INCIDENCE IN THE UK, 2010 AUGUST 2013. All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-97 Excl. C44): 2010 Number of New Cases, Crude and European.

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CANCER INCIDENCE IN THE UK, 2010 AUGUST 2013

All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-97 Excl. C44): 2010 Number of New Cases, Crude and European Age-Standardised (AS) Incidence Rates per 100,000 Population, UK EnglandWalesScotland Northern IrelandUK Male Cases 136,3729,36314,0364,133163,904 Crude Rate AS Rate AS Rate - 95% LCL AS Rate - 95% UCL Female Cases 132,3868,76915,4134,107160,675 Crude Rate AS Rate AS Rate - 95% LCL AS Rate - 95% UCL Persons Cases 268,75818,13229,4498,240324,579 Crude Rate AS Rate AS Rate - 95% LCL AS Rate - 95% UCL % LCL and 95% UCL are the 95% lower and upper confidence limits around the AS Rate Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1. Office for National Statistics. Cancer Statistics: Registrations Series MB Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit Information Services Division Scotland. Cancer Information Programme N. Ireland Cancer Registry. Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-97 Excl. C44): European Age-Standardised Incidence Rates per 100,000 Population, by Sex, Great Britain Please include the ciation provided in our Frequently Asked Quesitons when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1. Office for National Statistics. Cancer Statistics: Registrations Series MB Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit Information Services Division Scotland. Cancer Information Programme. Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The 20 Most Common Cancers in 2010 Number of New Cases, UK Malignant brain and central nervous system (CNS) and intracranial tumours (as shown here) rank 13th highest in males and 16th highest in females; however, when the benign and uncertain or unknown tumours are also included in the total, the ranks are 11th and 8th highest, respectively. 3% of all male and female cancer cases are registered without specification of the primary site Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK - original data sources are available from Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The 10 Most Common Cancers in 2010 Numbers of New Cases, Males, UK 3% of all male cases are registered without specification of the primary site Malignant brain and central nervous system (CNS) and intracranial tumours rank 13th highest in males and 16th highest in females; however, when the benign and uncertain or unknown tumours are also included in the total, the ranks are 11th and 8th highest, respectively (data not shown). Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1.Office for National Statistics. Cancer Statistics: Registrations Series MB Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit Information Services Division Scotland. Cancer Information Programme N. Ireland Cancer Registry. Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The Three Most Common Cancers 2010 Numbers of Cases, Males, UK 3% of all male cancer deaths are registered without specification of the primary site Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1. Office for National Statistics, Mortality Statistics: Deaths registered in England and Wales 2. General Register Office for Scotland, Deaths Time Series Data, Deaths in Scotland 3. Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Deaths by cause Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The 10 Most Common Cancers in 2010 Numbers of New Cases, Females, UK 3% of all female cases are registered without specification of the primary site Malignant brain and central nervous system (CNS) and intracranial tumours rank 13th highest in males and 16th highest in females; however, when the benign and uncertain or unknown tumours are also included in the total, the ranks are 11th and 8th highest, respectively (data not shown). Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1.Office for National Statistics. Cancer Statistics: Registrations Series MB Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit Information Services Division Scotland. Cancer Information Programme N. Ireland Cancer Registry. Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The Three Most Common Cancers 2010 Numbers of Cases, Females, UK 3% of all female cancer deaths are registered without specification of the primary site Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1. Office for National Statistics, Mortality Statistics: Deaths registered in England and Wales 2. General Register Office for Scotland, Deaths Time Series Data, Deaths in Scotland 3. Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Deaths by cause Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The 20 Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers: and Percentage Change in European Age-Standardised Incidence Rates per 100,000 Population, Males, UK Malignant brain and other central nervous system tumours (C70-C72) Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1. Office for National Statistics. Cancer Statistics: Registrations Series MB Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit Information Services Division Scotland. Cancer Information Programme N. Ireland Cancer Registry. Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

The 20 Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers: and Percentage Change in European Age-Standardised Incidence Rates per 100,000 Population, Females, UK Malignant brain and other central nervous system tumours (C70-C72) Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK Original data sources: 1. Office for National Statistics. Cancer Statistics: Registrations Series MB Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit Information Services Division Scotland. Cancer Information Programme N. Ireland Cancer Registry. Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-97 Excl. C44): Average Number of New Cases Per Year and Age-Specific Incidence Rates per 100,000 Population, UK Please include the citation provided in our Frequently Asked Questions when reproducing this chart: Prepared by Cancer Research UK - original data sources are available from Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

Figure 3.2: The Five Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Males, Average Percentages and Numbers of New Cases, by Age, UK, Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

Figure 3.3: The Five Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Females, Average Percentages and Numbers of New Cases, by Age, UK, Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

Figure 3.4: All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-C97 Excl. C44), European Age-Standardised Incidence Rates, By Age, Great Britain, Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

Figure 3.5: The Four Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-C97 Excl. C44), European Age- Standardised Incidence Rates, Year Olds, Males, Great Britain, *All cancers excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (C00-C97 excl. C44) Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

Figure 3.6: The Four Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers and All Cancers Excluding Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (C00-C97 Excl. C44), European Age- Standardised Incidence Rates, Year Olds, Females, Great Britain, *All cancers excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (C00-C97 excl. C44) Cancer Research UK 2013 Registered charity in England and Wales ( ), Scotland (SC041666) and Isle of Man (1103)

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