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Breast cancer – UK The statistics in this presentation are based on the Breast CancerStats report published in 2007. However, the incidence, mortality and survival statistics have been updated to reflect the latest available data.
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Breast cancer – UK The statistics in this presentation are based on the Breast CancerStats report published in 2007. 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 stats.team@cancer.org.uk or visit http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats
Table One: Number of new cases and rates of breast cancer, UK, 2006
screened age group Figure One: Numbers of new cases and age specific incidence rates, by sex, breast cancer, UK 2006
Figure Two: Figure 1.2 Age standardised* (world) incidence rates , female breast cancer in selected countries, 2002 estimates * to the European standard population
Figure Three: Age standardised *(European) incidence and mortality rates, female breast cancer in EU countries, 2006 estimates * to the European standard population
Figure Four: Age standardised* (European) incidence and mortality rates, breast cancer, females, GB, 1975-2007 * to the European standard population
Figure Five: Age-specific incidence rates for female breast cancer, Great Britain, 1975–2006
Figure Six: European age-standardised* incidence rates of invasive breast cancer by age group in Scottish women (1980–2005), and numbers of dispensed items of HRT and raloxifene (1993–2005) * to the European standard population
Table Two: Estimated risk of developing breast cancer by age, females, UK, 2001–2005
Figure Seven: Estimated cumulative incidence of breast cancer in developed countries if women had family sizes and breastfeeding patterns typical of developing countries
Table Three: Oral contraception and the relative risk of breast cancer
Table Four: Relative risk of invasive breast cancer in relation to recency and type of HRT used
Table Five:Rare familial cancer syndromes associated with breast cancer
Table Six:Relative risk (95%CI) of breast cancer in categories of BMI, by menopausal status
Table Seven:UK NHS Breast Screening Programme results April 2006 to March 2007
Figure Eight: Age-standardised one-year relative survival rate, female breast cancer, England and Wales 1971-2006
Figure Eight: Age-standardised five-year relative survival rate, female breast cancer, England and Wales 1971-2006
Figure Ten: Age-standardised ten-year relative survival rate, female breast cancer, England and Wales 1971-2000
Figure Eleven: Figure 3.4: Age-standardised twenty-year relative survival rate, female breast cancer, England and Wales, 1991-2003
Table Nine:Number of deaths and mortality rates of breast cancer, UK, 2007
Figure Twelve: Number of deaths and age-specific mortality rates, breast cancer, by sex, UK, 2007
Figure Thirteen: Age-standardised *(European) mortality rates, breast cancer, females, UK, 1971-2007
Figure Fourteen: Age-specific mortality rates for female breast cancer, UK, 1971–2007