Recent Datasets and Files

 

The 2003 report on cancer statistics from the New South Wales Central Cancer Registry provides population-based incidence and mortality data. Survival rates for select cancers are also provided. Data in the tables are broken down by age and sex, and the cancers are coded in ICD-10. For each cancer, 2003 data are provided on number and percentage of new cancer cases; age-specific incidence rates; age-standardized cancer incidence, crude, and cumulative incidence rates; cancer death numbers and percentage; age specific mortality rates; and age standardized mortality, crude, and cumulative mortality rates. Aside from data for 2003 the report also provides historical data going back to 1972 and projections for new cases up to 2011.

The report contains the standard cancer reporting form.

 

The population-based Thames Cancer Registry records cancer cases in the populations of London, Hertfordshire, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. The tables in this report are broken down by age, sex, health authority and region, and type of cancer coded in ICD-10. Incidence and prevalence rates, numbers of new registrations, types of treatment, and survival numbers are presented.

 

The 2005 report on cancer statistics from the New South Wales Central Cancer Registry provides population-based incidence, mortality, and prevalence data. Survival data for select cancers are also provided. Data in the tables are broken down by age and sex, and the cancers are coded in ICD-10. For each cancer, 2005 data are provided on new cancer cases and percentage; age-specific incidence rates; age-standardized cancer incidence, crude, and cumulative incidence rates; cancer death numbers and percentage; age specific mortality rates; and age standardized mortality, crude, and cumulative mortality rates. Aside from data for 2005, the report provides historical data going back to 1972.

The report contains the standard cancer notification form.

 

This report provides incidence and mortality tables for new cases, deaths, and crude, cumulative, and age standardized rates based on 2002 data from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry. The tables are broken down by sex and 5 year age groups and cancers are coded in ICD-10. The report also highlights female breast cancer data from 1997-2002, provides regional distributions of cancer, and demonstrates cancer trends from 1980-2002.

Incidence of non-melanocytic skin cancer is not recorded but mortality numbers are provided.

Additional cancer data can be requested from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry.

 

This report provides incidence and mortality tables for new cases, deaths, and crude, cumulative, and age standardized rates based on 2000 data from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry. The tables are broken down by sex and 5 year age groups and cancers are coded in ICD-9. The report also highlights female breast cancer data from 1997-2000, provides regional distributions of cancer, and demonstrates cancer trends from 1980-2000.

Incidence of non-melanocytic skin cancer is not recorded but mortality numbers are provided.

Additional cancer data can be requested from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry.

 

The population-based Thames Cancer Registry records cancer cases in the populations of London, Hertfordshire, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. The tables in this report are broken down by age, sex, health authority and region, and type of cancer coded in ICD-10. Incidence and prevalence rates, numbers of new registrations, types of treatment, and survival numbers are presented.Information is also provided on cancer networks and patient flows, cohort trends in cancer incidence and mortality, prostate cancer in South East England, and a project on ethnicity coding in cancer.

 

The population-based Thames Cancer Registry records cancer cases in the populations of London, Hertfordshire, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. The tables in this report are broken down by age, sex, health authority and region, and type of cancer coded in ICD-10. Incidence and prevalence rates, numbers of new registrations, types of treatment, and survival numbers are presented.Information is also provided on cancer networks and patient flows and geographical analysis of cancer incidence in South East England.

 

The population-based Thames Cancer Registry records cancer cases in the populations of London, Hertfordshire, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. The tables in this report are broken down by age, sex, health authority and region, and type of cancer coded in ICD-10. Incidence and prevalence rates, numbers of new registrations, types of treatment, and survival numbers are presented.Information is also provided on cancer networks and patient flows and the accuracy of short term projections.

 

This report provides incidence and mortality tables for new cases, deaths, as well as crude, cumulative, and age standardized rates based on 1996 data from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry. The tables are broken down by sex and 5 year age groups and cancers are coded in ICD-9. The report highlights cervical cancer data from 1978-1997 and provides twenty-year incidence trend analysis for the same period for lung cancer, cutaneous malignant melanoma, prostate and breast cancer, colon cancer, Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, cervical and uterine cancer, oesaphageal cancer, and gastric cancer.

Incidence of non-melanocytic skin cancer is not recorded but mortality numbers are provided.

Additional cancer data can be requested from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry.

 

This report provides incidence and mortality tables for new cases, deaths, as well as crude, cumulative, and age standardized rates based on 1995 data from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry. The tables are broken down by sex and 5 year age groups and cancers are coded in ICD-9. The report also highlights cutaneous malignant melanoma data from 1978-1996 and provides regional distributions of cancers.

Incidence of non-melanocytic skin cancer is not recorded but mortality numbers are provided.

Additional cancer data can be requested from the Tasmanian Cancer Registry.

 

A portion of those households surveyed in the 2001 LSMS were re-interviewed for the third wave of this panel survey, also known as the Living in BiH survey. While comparable to the earlier LSMS and available through the World Bank, support from the World Bank was more limited. The panel survey sample consisted of over 3,000 households from the LSMS. For the most part, the questionnaire for wave 3 aligned with waves 1 and 2; however, the food consumption module and some of the detailed education expenditure and access questions from 2001 were dropped, and some of the health status and credit questions from 2001, dropped in 2002, were re-introduced. Subjective questions on living conditions from 2002 were included.

A data file for all four waves of the survey is also available from the World Bank.

 

The population-based Thames Cancer Registry records cancer cases in the populations of London, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. In 2005 the responsibility for cancer registrations in Hertfordshire and Essex was transferred from the Thames Cancer Registry to the Eastern Cancer Registration and Information Center.The tables in this report are broken down by age, sex, health authority and region, and type of cancer coded in ICD-10. Incidence and prevalence rates, numbers of new registrations, types of treatment, and survival numbers are presented.Information is also provided on cancer networks and patient flows and cancer incidence projections.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2000 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2001 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2002 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2003 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2004 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2005 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry Information Service (NYCRIS) covers populations in the regions of North West England, North East England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. The tables provide data from population-based and hospital-based cancer registries under NYCRIS. Data on registrations, incidence rates, deaths, and mortality rates for the year 2006 are presented. The data are broken down by sex, cancer networks, and types of cancer coded in ICD10.

 

The tables in this report provide cancer numbers for incidence, percent of cancer burden, crude incidence rate, age-standardized incidence rate, and cumulative risk. Data in the tables are broken down in various ways including age groups, sex, and ethnicity (Malay, Chinese, and Indian). Cancers are coded in ICD-10.

 

This report provides data for 2000-2002 from the Dr. Elizabeth Quamina Cancer Registry, the national population-based cancer registry of Trinidad and Tobago. The tables present the number of cases, percent of total cases, incidence and mortality rates, age standardized rates, and crude rates for each cancer. Data are broken down by sex and 5 year age groups. Cancers are coded according to ICD-10.

The report includes the data entry form used to collect cancer data for the registry.

 

The Permanent Household Survey, or EPH, is conducted annually. In 2003 the sample size was 9,520 households. Participants were interviewed on topics of household demographics, housing, education, health, employment and income, and agriculture. The departments of Boqueron and Alto Paraguay were excluded from the survey because they are sparsely populated.

 

The population-based Thames Cancer Registry records cancer cases in the populations of London, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. In 2005 the responsibility for cancer registrations in Hertfordshire and Essex was transferred from the Thames Cancer Registry to the Eastern Cancer Registration and Information Center.The tables in this report are broken down by age, sex, health authority and region, and type of cancer coded in ICD-10. Incidence and prevalence rates, numbers of new registrations, types of treatment, and survival numbers are presented.Information is also provided on cancer networks and patient flows and socio-economic variation in cancer incidence.

 

Though the summary data in this report is for both East and Penninsular Malaysia, the detailed analysis is on the cancer burden in Penninsular Malaysia.

The tables provide numbers for incidence, crude incidence rate, age-standardized incidence rate, cumulative rate, and cancer morphology. Data in the tables are broken down in various ways including 10 year age groups, sex, and ethnicity (Malay, Chinese, and Indian).

 

This report provides incidence rate, age distribution, age standardized rate, and relative frequency data for Saudis and Non-Saudis. Data in the tables are broken down by age, sex, and region and coded in ICD-10. There is also a general overview of cancer incidence in Saudi Arabia, a section on incidence of selected sites, and a section on cancer among the non-Saudi population.

The report includes the standard reporting form for cancer registrations.

Researchers can request more detailed data from the Saudi Cancer Registry.

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