© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number 1089464 Figure One: Numbers of new cases and rates by age and sex, brain and other central nervous.

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© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure One: Numbers of new cases and rates by age and sex, brain and other central nervous system cancers, UK 1998 ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Two: Main parts of the brain ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Three: European age-standardised incidence and mortality rates for brain and other central nervous system cancers, Great Britain ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Four (male): Age-specific incidence for male cancer of the brain and other central nervous system cancers, Great Britain, ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Four (female): Age-specific incidence for female cancer of the brain and other central nervous system cancers, Great Britain, ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Table One: World Health Organisation Brain Tumour Classification System (WHO 2000) (Abridged and adapted) ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Five: Age-standardised incidence rate by deprivation category, cancer of the brain, England and Wales, ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Table Two: The more common syndromes associated with increased risk of brain tumour ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Table Three: Molecular abnormalities in gliomas ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Table Four: Initial symptom in 120 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma presenting to the neuro-oncology unit at the Institute of Neurological Sciences in Glasgow ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Table Five: Some catagories of patient with primary brain tumour who may not require immediate biopsy - most others require early pathological diagnosis ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Six: Five year relative survival by age for men and women diagnosed with brain cancer in , England and Wales ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Seven: Five year survival rates for children with central nervous system cancers, Great Britain, patients ©Cancer Research UK

© Cancer Research UK 2002 Registered charity number Figure Eight: Numbers of deaths and rates by age and sex, brain and other central nervous system cancers, UK, 2001 ©Cancer Research UK