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Lung cancer and smoking – UK November 2009

Lung cancer and smoking – UK November 2009. The statistics in this presentation are based on the Lung 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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Lung cancer and smoking – UK November 2009

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  1. Lung cancer and smoking – UK November 2009 The statistics in this presentation are based on the Lung 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

  2. Table One:Number of new cases and rates of lung cancer, UK by country, 2006

  3. Figure One:Number of new cases and incidence rates for lung cancer, by age and sex, UK, 2006

  4. Figure Two:Age-standardised* incidence rates for lung cancer, by sex, world regions, 2006 * to the European standard population

  5. Figure Three:Age-standardised* incidence rates for lung cancer, by sex, UK, 1993–2006 * To the European standard population

  6. Figure Four: Effects of stopping smoking at various ages on the cumulative risk (%) of death from lung cancer by age 75 for men

  7. Table Two:Brief description of the main stages of non-small cell lung cancer

  8. Figure Five:Relative one year survival for lung cancer, England and Wales, 1971–2006

  9. Figure Six: Relative five year survival for lung cancer, England and Wales, 1971–2006

  10. Figure Seven:Lung cancer deaths as a percentage of all deaths from cancer, UK, 2007

  11. Figure Eight: Number of deaths and age-specific mortality rates, lung cancer, by sex, UK, 2007

  12. Table Three: Number of deaths and mortality rates of lung cancer, UK, 2007

  13. Figure Nine (a) Males:Lung: mortality* by health authority, UK and Ireland, 1991–1999

  14. Figure Nine (b) Females:Lung: mortality* by health authority, UK and Ireland, 1991–1999

  15. Figure Ten: Age-standardised (European) mortality rates, lung cancer, by sex, EU, 2006

  16. Figure Eleven (a) Males:Age-standardised mortality rates, male lung cancer, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (NI) 1982-2007

  17. Figure Eleven (b) Females:Age-standardised mortality rates, female lung cancer for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (NI) 1982-2007

  18. Figure Twelve (a) Males):Age-specific mortality rates of lung cancer, males, England and Wales, 1950-2007

  19. Figure Twelve (b) Females):Age-specific mortality rates of lung cancer, females, England and Wales, 1950-2007

  20. Figure Thirteen:Birth cohort mortality for lung cancer, males and females aged 35-84, England and Wales

  21. Figure Fourteen: Percentage of persons aged 16 and over, who smoke cigarettes, Great Britain, 1948-2007

  22. Figure Fifteen:Prevalence of cigarette smoking by age, persons aged 16 and over, Great Britain, 1974-2007

  23. Figure Sixteen: Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and socio-economic group, England, 1992, 1998, 2002 and 2007

  24. Figure Seventeen:Self-reported cigarette smoking percentages by sex and minority ethnic group, persons aged 16 and over, England, 2004

  25. Figure Eighteen:Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex, England and Government Office Regions, 2007

  26. Figure Nineteen:Stages of the worldwide tobacco epidemic

  27. Figure Twenty:Percentage of children smoking, by age, England, 2008

  28. Table Four:Key provisions in the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

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