Figure 11: Incidence projections for selected common cancers, 2013 Cancerincidence by sex in 2010 for fifteen common cancers with projected incidence for 2013. The Age-standardised rates (ASR) presented are standardised to the Australian 2011 ... CANCER IN VICTORIA: Statistics and trends 2010 Victorian Cancer Registry, Cancer Council Victoria 2011 CANCER IN VICTORIA: Statistics and trends 2010 Victorian Cancer Registry, Cancer Council Victoria 2011 ... australia
The Age-standardised rates (ASR) presented are standardised to the Australian 2011 population in order to allow comparison with other Australiancancer projections. Note ... Prostate Kidney Bladder Thyroid Lymphoma Leukaemia Deaths = New diagnoses Rate = Age ... CANCER IN VICTORIA: Statistics and trends 2010 Victorian Cancer Registry, Cancer Council Victoria 2011 CANCER IN VICTORIA: Statistics and trends 2010 Victorian Cancer Registry, Cancer Council Victoria 2011
largely after the menopause. Figure 9: Age-specific breast cancerincidence ... International comparisons rates are similar breast cancerAustralian to those observed in the UK, Canada and Sweden Age-standardised incidence and mortality rates ... Netherlands USA Australia Canada Sweden UK Italy Greece Brazil Japan China Incidence Mortality
Figure 8.1: Age-specificrates Male Female ... The principal feature of Figure 8.1 is that the ageincidence curves for the second primary cancers are orders of magnitude higher at all ages. ... australia, cancer council, victoria
in Victoria in 1999 including age-specific numbers and rates. The median age at diagnosis ... new cases of cancer and 8.9% of all deaths from cancer in Australia. Aetiological ... a specific condition (cancer). Table 3 lists those cancers considered to be directly
Australiancancer registries who all code and report their own mortality data. Data ... more deaths to specificcancers and fewer to ill-defined and unknown sites ... In situ cancers 2010 I and cervix. In situ cancers are ncidence rates
in age-specific female lung cancerincidence shown in Figure 5 closely reflect the patterns of smoking prevalence in women with rates still increasing rapidly in women ... anti-cancer council, australia, victoria ... prevalence in adult Australians since 1945. The decline in smoking has occurred across
incidencerate. Time trends V shown in Figure 5. ictorian prostate cancerincidence and mortality trends from 1982–97 are Trends in incidence The incidence of prostate cancer ... a return towards the underlying incidencerate. Age-standardised rate per 100, 000 men ... anti-cancer council, australia, victoria
LUNG CANCER Table 8.1: Characteristics of the cohort Males Females First primary cancerAge at diagnosis Mean <65 years =>65 years Total person-years Mean ... australia, cancer council, victoria ... Comments The SIR for a second cancer following a diagnosis of laryngeal cancer is high (an increase of 17-18% versus 10-12% for all cancers). This is largely due to increased risks for other head and neck cancers and lung cancer. The elevations in SIR
LUNG CANCER Table 8.1: Characteristics of the cohort Males Females First primary cancerAge at diagnosis Mean <65 years =>65 years Total person-years Mean ... australia, cancer council, victoria ... Comments The SIR for a second cancer following a diagnosis of laryngeal cancer is high (an increase of 17-18% versus 10-12% for all cancers). This is largely due to increased risks for other head and neck cancers and lung cancer. The elevations in SIR