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Bowel Cancer. The statistics in this presentation are based on the Bowel 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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Bowel Cancer The statistics in this presentation are based on the Bowel 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
Figure One: Percentage distribution of cases by site within the large bowel, England, 1997-2000
Table One: Numbers and rates of new cases of bowel cancer, by sex, UK by country, 2006
Figure Two: Numbers of new cases and age-specific incidence rates for bowel cancer, by sex, UK, 2006
Table Two: Numbers and rates of new cases for colon and rectal cancer, by sex, UK, 2006
Figure Three: Age-standardised* incidence rates for colorectal cancer, by sex, region of England, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland, 1991-99 * to European standard population * to the European standard population
Figure Four: Age-standardised* incidence rates for bowel cancer, by sex, EU, 2006 estimates * to European standard population * to the European standard population
Figure Five: Age-standardised* incidence rates for colorectal cancer, by sex, world regions, 2002 estimates † to World standard population * to the European standard population
Figure Six: Age-standardised (European) incidence rates, bowel cancer, by sex, UK, 1993-2006 * to European standard population
Figure Seven: Household food consumption, Great Britain, 1974-2000
Figure Eight: The number of portions of fruit and vegetables eaten per day by adults aged 16 and over, England, 2004
Figure Nine: Trends in bodyweight, by sex, England, 1995 and 2004
Figure Ten: Age-standardised* one-year relative survival rate, colon cancer, by sex, England and Wales 1971-2006 * to the European standard population
Figure Eleven: Age-standardised* one-year relative survival rate, rectal cancer, by sex, England and Wales, 1971-2006 * to the European standard population
Figure Twelve:Age-standardised* five-year relative survival rate, colon cancer, by sex, England and Wales, 1971-2006 * to the European standard population
Figure Thirteen: Age-standardised* five-year relative survival rate, rectal cancer, by sex, England and Wales, 1971-2006 * to the European standard population
Table Four: Approximate frequency and five-year relative survival (%) by Dukes' stage
Table Five: Number of deaths and mortality rates, colorectal cancer, UK, 2007
Figure Fourteen: Percentage decrease in mortality rates, by age and sex, bowel cancer, UK, 1998-2007