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Oral Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Oral 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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Oral Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Oral 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: Numbers of new cases of oral cancer in the UK 2006
Figure One: Number of new cases and rates by age, oral cancer, UK, 2006
Figure Two: World age standardised* male incidence rates for cancer of the oral cavity and cancers of the pharynx excluding the nasopharynx in selected countries of the world, 2002 estimates * to the European standard population
Figure Three: European age standardised* incidence rates, by sex, oral and pharyngeal cancer, EU countries, 2002 estimates * to the European standard population
Figure Four: Age standardised* (European) incidence rates, by sex, oral cancer, Great Britain, 1975-2006 * to the European standard population
Figure Five: Age-specific incidence rates, male oral cancer, Great Britain, 1975-2006
Figure Seven: Percentage of South Asians in the UK that use any form of chewing tobacco, 2004
Figure Eight: Relative risk of oral/pharyngeal cancer in males by alcohol/tobacco consumption using US measures
Figure Nine:Alcohol consumption in the UK 1900-2000 per capita consumption of 100 per cent alcohol
Table Four: Stage and 2 year crude survival, cancers of oral cavity and pharynx, South and West of England, 1996-2000
Figure Ten: Comparison of age standardised* 5 year relative survival rates for patients diagnosed in 1991-1995 and 1996-1999, England and Wales. * to the European standard population
Figure Eleven: Comparison of age standardised* 5 year relative survival rates for patients diagnosed in 1991-1995 and 1996-1999, England and Wales. * to the European standard population
Figure Twelve: Five year relative survival by age, cancers of the oral cavity, oropharynx and tongue, 1996-99 patients, England and Wales
Table Five: Comparison of survival in affluent and deprived patients, 1986-90, England and Wales
Table Six: Numbers and rates of death, oral cancer, UK, by country, 2007
Figure Thirteen: Numbers of deaths and age-specific mortality rates by sex, oral cancer, UK 2007
Figure Fourteen: Trends in mortality for oral cancer in UK males 1971-2007 by age