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Cancer Summit

Cancer Summit. Wirral Cancer Intelligence Data Andrea Hutchinson Public Health Information Specialist January 2014. Overview – New Cancers. The number of new cases of cancer has been on the increase (25%), from 1620 cases (1993) to 2018 (2011).

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Cancer Summit

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  1. Cancer Summit Wirral Cancer Intelligence Data Andrea Hutchinson Public Health Information Specialist January 2014

  2. Overview – New Cancers • The number of new cases of cancer has been on the increase (25%), from 1620 cases (1993) to 2018 (2011). • Wirral’s rate is slightly higher than the England average for 2011 with a SRR 107 • The most common cancers during (2009-11) in men; Prostate (27%), Lung (16%) and Colorectal (13%) • Women Breast (28%), Lung (14%) and Colorectal (12%)

  3. Overview – Mortality • Death rates gradually decreasing over time • SMR <75 years is slightly below Eng average – SMR 98 • All ages is higher – SMR 106

  4. Trends – Breast • Breast Cancer Incidence has increased by almost two-fifths (38%) • Rates have remained lower than the England average, with some variation

  5. Breast Cancer Incidence Mortality • Breast cancer incidence is lower - SRR 98.8 (95% CI 92.2-105.7) than England & NW average • Breast cancer mortality <75 years is lower - SMR 94.7 (95% CI 76.9-115.3) than the England average

  6. Trends - Lung • New cases of Lung cancer in females has gradually increased • In males Wirral have seen a reduction

  7. Lung Cancer Incidence Mortality • Lung cancer Incidence is almost 30% higher than national average in both males SRR 128 (95% CI 117-140) and females SRR 131 (95% CI 118-144) • Deaths from lung cancer is 30% higher in males SMR 127 (95% CI110-145) and 40% higher in females SMR 140 (95% CI 120-161)

  8. Trends – Colorectal • Rates of Colorectal cancer in males is slightly higher than the England average SMR -102 • Females Colorectal cancer cases is lower SMR - 88

  9. Colorectal Cancer Incidence Mortality • Rates are lower in males for new cases SRR 99 (95% CI 89-109) and mortality SMR 82 (95% CI 62-106) • Females is slightly higher than the average with SRR 106 (95% CI 96-118) for new cases and the death rate is 20% higher in females SMR 119 (95% CI 90-155)

  10. Trends – Prostate • Most common cancer in men • 2-fold increase in the rate of prostate cancer cases Rates have risen sharply from 1993 SRR 57 to SRR 118 in 2011

  11. Prostate Cancer Incidence Mortality • 15% higher than England average in new cases of prostate cancer SRR 116 (95% CI 109-125) • Death rate < 75 years is the same as England, SMR 100 (95% CI 73-132) however deaths in all ages is higher SMR 113 (95% CI 98-129)

  12. Trends – Cervical • Cervical cancer rates have shown significant variation over time, with a decline in the number of new cases diagnosed in Wirral. • Jade Goody effect saw a rise in new cases between 2008 -10

  13. Cervical Cancer Incidence Mortality • Cervical cancer rates is 22% higher than the national average SRR 122 (95% CI 93-159) • Death rates from cervical cancer in <75 years is 38% higher than national average - SMR 138 (95% CI 75-231)

  14. Breast Screening

  15. Cervical Screening

  16. Bowel Screening

  17. 5- year Survival

  18. 1- year Survival

  19. For further information……. • Wirral 2013 compendium of statistics • http://info.wirral.nhs.uk/intelligencehub/statistics.html • Wirral JSNA • http://info.wirral.nhs.uk/ourjsna/ • Andrea Hutchinson • Public Health Intelligence Team • Wirral Council • 0151 666 5143 • andreahutchinson@wirral.gov.uk

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